AFC Champions League 2011: Google Caching Tips

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To encourage Google to cache a new page, it's essential to obtain links from existing indexed sites, as this can prompt Google to discover and index the new content. Engaging with social media platforms is also effective; sharing the URL on Twitter, Facebook, or StumbleUpon can expedite the caching process. Additionally, using URL shortening services like goo.gl and sharing the shortened link can help. For more specific guidance, consulting Google's official webmaster forum is recommended, where knowledgeable volunteers can provide assistance.
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Hi every body

25 days back I was created a new page AFC Champions league 2011, but till now that page is not cached by google search engine.
Please suggest me what can i do for google caching.
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thank you
 
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I suggest you ask about this in Google's official volunteer-assisted webmaster forum for such issues:

http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Webmasters/label?lid=41234c84d9491af8&hl=en

Most of the "helpers" there are not Google employees, but they're very knowledgeable.

One of the more important things you can do is get a link from a site or page that is already indexed by Google. We're not in the business of helping people promote their sites, which is why your link has been removed. :wink:
 
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It's probably cached by now, but for future reference Tweet the url and it'll be cached really quickly... especially if you have a few followers. If you don't tweet... submit it to stumbleupon. If you don't stumble, post a link on your Fb wall, If you don't Facebook go to http://goo.gl shorten the url, email the shortened url to a friend and have them click it.

There are a hundred other ways...
 
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