Forum Moderators: open

Message Too Old, No Replies

When cached pages = new rankings

When cahed goole pages become new google rankings

         

IP_Junkie

8:11 am on Jul 8, 2004 (gmt 0)



Hi, I hope somebody can help me. I once thought of myself as a bit of an expert on this, but as with all things internet… if you haven't kept on the ball for 6 month, you may as well throw in the towel.

Anyway, I have had an old site running which was not doing at all well. I reformatted the whole site with new structure and content. The new pages have just shown up in the Google cache, but the result are still appalling.

Now that the pages have entered the cache, are the positions the pages are at, the positions they are indented to be, or doses Google still do a global shuffle every month or so?

Many thanks

Stefan

2:00 am on Jul 12, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Welcome to WebmasterWorld.

I reformatted the whole site with new structure and content. The new pages have just shown up in the Google cache, but the result are still appalling.

It sounds like you need more backlinks rather than just a new format. Unfortunately, it doesn't matter how spiffy the site is, if there aren't enough decent incoming links.

Now that the pages have entered the cache, are the positions the pages are at, the positions they are indented to be, or doses Google still do a global shuffle every month or so?

There isn't any monthly update as such anymore... that doesn't mean that your new pages won't shift around, of course.