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Cached Pages Error

Started by adventureraj, 03-06-2013, 07:34:09

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adventurerajTopic starter

Some of the pages of my website are showing different results  :o (URL & Content of another page of same site) in Google Cached pages.

I was Wondering does anybody has idea about this kind of error..


Replies are Appreciated, thanks in advance..!
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robertclay91

Hi,
Friends..
When page link proper working that time Google Cached pages. But any day page site down or domain expire this time Cached Pages Error show. But Google not hide Cached Pages Error. So you found this types of problem. if link proper working then again open link.....

Thanks...
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Quote from: adventureraj on 03-06-2013, 07:34:09
Some of the pages of my website are showing different results  :o (URL & Content of another page of same site) in Google Cached pages.

I was Wondering does anybody has idea about this kind of error..


Replies are Appreciated, thanks in advance..!

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adventurerajTopic starter

Thanks for your Replies.

I observed these days, Google crawled our website many times but its showing the same kind of error ??? 
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This could be due to various reasons such as changes in your website's content, technical issues, or caching errors on Google's end.

To resolve this issue, you can try the following steps:

1. Check for any recent changes or updates on your website that might have affected the way your pages are displayed.
2. Ensure that your website is accessible and functioning properly without any technical issues.
3. Verify that the pages in question are not blocked by a robots.txt file or any other settings that might prevent them from being indexed by search engines.
4. Use the "Fetch as Google" tool in Google Search Console to request Google to recrawl and reindex the affected pages.
5. If the issue persists, you can reach out to Google Support for further assistance.

If the issue persists even after following the steps mentioned earlier, here are a few additional suggestions:

1. Check if there are any server-side caching mechanisms in place. Clear the cache on your server or adjust the cache settings to ensure that the most up-to-date version of your website is being served.
2. Review your website's code and structure to ensure that there are no technical issues or errors that might be causing the inconsistent display of pages in Google's cache.
3. Consider implementing structured data markup on your website. This can help search engines better understand and interpret your content, potentially improving the accuracy of cached versions of your pages.
4. Monitor your website's performance regularly using tools like Google Analytics. Look for any patterns or specific pages that consistently display different results in the cached versions, and investigate if there are any underlying issues affecting these pages specifically.
5. If the problem persists and you are unable to find a solution, consider seeking advice from a professional who specializes in web development, SEO, or website performance optimization. They may be able to offer more targeted guidance based on your specific situation.



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