Changes in Google caching?
We are noticing a significant difference in the amount of time it takes Google to cache and subsequently rank a new page.
Two months ago, 3 to 6 weeks was a fair estimate to cache status with a PageRank of 0/10 in Google. A quality page rank would arrive somewhere on order of 3 months later.
Now we are noticing a cache time of 6 to 10 weeks with a grey PageRank bar and quality rank on order of 4 months later. This is calculated off of existing pages with an exiting Page Rank of 5/10, and a quality text link pointing to relevant content.
Could it be that Google is sending people to the Sandbox for a longer period?
The only good advice is to consistently add quality content to your website. MSN seems to pick it up first and Google will appreciate it later.
Two months ago, 3 to 6 weeks was a fair estimate to cache status with a PageRank of 0/10 in Google. A quality page rank would arrive somewhere on order of 3 months later.
Now we are noticing a cache time of 6 to 10 weeks with a grey PageRank bar and quality rank on order of 4 months later. This is calculated off of existing pages with an exiting Page Rank of 5/10, and a quality text link pointing to relevant content.
Could it be that Google is sending people to the Sandbox for a longer period?
The only good advice is to consistently add quality content to your website. MSN seems to pick it up first and Google will appreciate it later.
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