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Post by account_disabled on Mar 16, 2024 5:34:42 GMT -5
Using a site cache, you can make content available to users, even if your URL isn't working properly A key source for diagnosing problems A site's cache version tells you how it is indexed – making it easier to identify the source of the problem. Data from the last exploration Access to the Google Cache allows you to obtain the time and date of the last Googlebot visit to your site. If the last photo dates back to April , we notice the color code on the calendar: Blue for successful web page scan Green for a redirect Orange for URL not found xx error Red for a server error error xx If you select a BTB Directory date precisely, it is possible to obtain more precise data – with the different “ snapshots » carried out. In other words, the different moments of the shots. In the example below, the snapshot at :: green of the Lemonde.fr site recorded a redirection, but the second, taken at ::, displayed the full site… Note that for a searched page that is not archived, Web Archive will tell you that it does not exist. Google Cache Checker, the tool for SEO specialists Why does Google cache one site more frequently than another? To obtain a Google cache, you can also choose to use the “Google Cache Checker” tool, developed to find out if a page has been indexed by the search engine and to know precisely the date and time of the last visit of the robots.
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