SEO Tip 2 : Buying Links – Understanding Google Cache

20 June 2007 - By Ahson Rafiq - Filled in News

Its common for link buyers to consider if a site is in Google’s cache, a site will only get in Google’s cache is because they are either active or having a boost in serps, its usually identified by backlinks or a mention in a big site/blog, usually a site gets updated in Google’s cache if a lot of heat is going on, this can only be identified by Google as backlinks from authoritative sites.

Now heres an example for this blog:

Mine was updated on the 16th whereas the second one was done more then 2 months ago, this is only because my blog has some heat going around here and there, backlinks coming from either authoritative sites like technorati or just good ol’ seo news blogs.

Another thing to remember while buying links is that if google shows that a certain site has lets say 10,000 pages in its indexed and all are cached 5 days ago, thats only because that certain site has been moving around alot, generating heat, if you do buy a sitewide link per say, you will not benefit from those 10,000 pages, only the pages that are still active or are getting backlinks or referrals from authoritative sites will be re cached or unless there is an update on the whole site, yes i mean 10,000 pages worth of updates and a sitemap is submitted to google to notify the update only then you will get your link in google’s cache for 10,000 pages.

You can read more of my SEO Tips to get more info.

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One Response to “SEO Tip 2 : Buying Links – Understanding Google Cache”

  1. Derek Parker Says:

    good tips.. many directories let you in free but are never cached. thsoudl nto even be free as it becomes worthless advertising.

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