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I've posted on this before, but no one seems to have any ideas.
Any help is greatly appreciated. I moved and changed web hosting several months ago. Googles cache of my web site is over 7 months old. It still shows me living in another state. There are about 7 pages chached and not one is accurate. Is there any way I can get google to flush it's cache of my site and start over? I went to googles help discussion forum, seems this is NOT an uncommon problem. But no one there had any help either. Short of starting over with a new domain name, what can I do? It's really lowered my faith in Google. Yahoo and MSN doesn't seem to have any problems - it's always google. Here is my address. www.ableinspector.com Any general critiques of my site are also welcome. Thanks!!!! |
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Ill break the seal on your thread, but not with a solution. yes this is pretty common, I started seeing this last november with a ton of sites., now just with a few, but still annoying.
I have Cache's back to Jan 2005 on some. I suppose one path, though it may be bad advice, others can decide that, is a the url removal tool followed by a reinclusion request. Removal tool thread and hazzards Seems if they arnt sending you any traffic anyhow, this is a way to get them to let go of old pages. The sites I see it with the pages are almost all not even existing anymore, like a ton of old RSS pages or the previous URL owners pages.
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Thanks for the reply. I've considered the removal then reinclusion, but of course I would hate to do that. I'm worried about loss of page rank (It's taken me forever to even get to a 2. I'm also worried about links being dropped.
In my research on this, I've found that it is an amazingly common problem. One that should not happen and one that Google apparently has no interest in correcting. I'm rapidly coming to the conclusion that YAHOO is a superior search engine. |
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