How to Cache URL in Google?

How to Cache URL in Google?

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Caching URLs in Google primarily refers to having Google store a snapshot of a webpage. Google does this automatically as a part of its crawling and indexing process. However, if you’ve made updates to a page and want Google to recrawl it sooner or if you have a new page, there are methods to prompt Google to do so. Here’s how you can request Google to cache your URL:

 

Google Search Console:

This is the most effective method to request Google to cache your URL.

 

a. Set Up:

If you haven’t already, sign up for Google Search Console (GSC).

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