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Why Google’s Cache Should Not Be Used For SEO

Max Prin Posted on May 16, 2016April 30, 2019

For a long time, SEOs have relied on Google’s cached version of pages to answer questions such as Did Google crawl this page? When? Can the bot see the content? etc. However, this feature (if used) must be used with caution and here’s why.

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