My Site is Not Cached By Google

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Just today when I check my Google Webmaster Tools I just found out that the site is not cached by Google.

Google Webmaster Tools - Overview Cached

Does Anybody experienced this before. I will have to dig this issue since I know it will make problem in the future. I have already contacted Google for this matter.

I think this is a  result when my site was down for about 3 days before I transfer to Dream Host. Anyway I will keep you inform in the future on how will I fix this one. The below screen shot was taken in my Google Webmaster’s Tool , All errors shown came at the time when my site is down. Imagine 571 post is not found . So that only means Google Crawl my site while my database is still having some problem.

Google Webmaster Tools - Overview

I just hope it can be fixed as soon as Google access my site again.

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5 Responses to “My Site is Not Cached By Google”

  1. Allen on August 7th, 2008 10:06 am

    That was a good move by checking your stats in Google Webmaster tools. Just fix those errors and in the next crawl, everything will be fine.

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    Dexter Reply:

    actually upon checking it today.. SERP is fine my last google crawl was aug 6 ,, but still it is not cache.

    I also suspect the use of global translator was one source of the problem

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  2. Passer on August 21st, 2008 11:17 pm

    Did you bother to look at the source code of your homepage?

    To save you some time, look for this code in the source of your homepage:

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    Passer Reply:

    Look for this code:

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    Passer Reply:

    Come on now! Why does the code get removed from my post. Anyway, it’s a robots meta tag with noarchive attribute.

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