Website cache has removed
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Hi Team,
I am facing an issue with cache of the website, despite various r&d I couldn't able to find the solution as code seems to be ok to me. Can any one of you check and let me know why home page and some of the product pages removed from the caching.
See here: https://bit.ly/2Kna3PD
Appreciate a quick response!
Thanks
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Yes Vijay,
We changed the title and re-submitting the cache and it cached. we are hoping to get this stable.
Thanks for your time
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The script looks fine.
The website cache is available on google for past 24 hours, please try to avoid re-submitting the website for next couple of days and let us watch for some time. I just want to rule out that whether it was a problem with resubmission of the website to google over and over.
Regards,
Vijay
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Thanks Vijay,
Here is the script team used in the head section of the page:
Yes, I read many posts which say caching not affect ranking but con-incidenlty as the cache removed, ranking are very bad too so it is stating a reason here.
Awaiting your response
Thanks
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Hi There,
I thought so, it must be some JS script change that could trigger such a problem. If you are regularly submitting the URLs, I would recommend stopping that and watch for cache being rebuilt. In the meanwhile can you send the script that was used to disable the right click, or the file where it resided.
I agree with Joseph that not having cache is not a problem in itself for ranking failure, but it can be a symptom of another problem which might be affecting ranks.
Thanks,
Vijay
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The missing of the Google cached version of your website shouldn't be the causation of ranking loss.
If you have lost in ranking that is more likely going to be other factors causing that drop in ranking, did you recently made any big changes to your website?
Is there any error when you fetch with Google?
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Hi Vijay,
Thanks for looking into this
Here are the responses:
1. It is more than 2-3 weeks, but at that time when we request cache it gets cached but after 2-3 days caching again shows 404
2. No, as such nothing done, only we disabled "right click" which we have resumed now
3.since we are got seeing any cache so we are manually submitting the request thru webmaster
kindly provide a solution here
thanks
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Hi There,
I have checked the history of your website using https://archive.org/web, and it seems the site has been same for the past 6-12 months. Before I jump to any conclusions, can you answer these questions?
- When was the problem first noticed?
- Was there anything that was changed before the problem happened?
- Are you or a software you are using frequently re-submitting the site to google webmaster?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Vijay
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Hi Joseph,
Thanks for your response!
I followed the post but the fact is I lost rankings and it is almost 2+ weeks where I am doing "Fetch as Google" but no results
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Hello there,
That seems to be happening for the website that's recently moved or updated, here's a post from SER:
https://www.seroundtable.com/google-cache-404-mobile-first-index-25803.html
It doesn't have any negative impact as John said, and it can be their internal issue with the caching server.
Anyway, you can try using the "Fetch as Google" tool from Google Search Console and hopefully, it will expedite the process they recache your site.
Hope this answered your question.
- Joseph Yap
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