In the test I avoided considering news sites because in that case the cache update is always in the order of a few hours.
The values taken into consideration were:
the PageRank declared by Google (multiplied by 10 to be on a scale of 1 to 100),
Page Authority and Domain Authority detected by Moz,
the “inverse” frequency index , determined by subtracting the average of the cache date detections expressed in hours from 100 (how many hours have passed since the last Google cache was created).
The graph is the result of this test.
Test: Monitoring 30 Sites by Detecting Google Cache Date
There is no direct correlation between the “inverse” Google cache refresh rate and PageRank , nor with Domain Authority and Page Authority. For the 12th site, however, it is noted that, despite peru phone number a PageRank of 6, both the cache rate, Page Authority, and Domain Authority are below average.
If by the next public PageRank update, it has gone down, the theory will be strengthened.
The sites examined ranged from PageRank 3 up to PageRank 8.
Well, in the surveys an average emerges:
The amount of sites examined with PageRank 6 and 8 did not allow for the extraction of values.
To obtain more interesting results, you should sample at least 100 sites with the same PageRank and monitor them over the course of a year. What you can do, however, is to systematically detect the cache date of your company's site and that of your competitors.
If the detection rate of our site is better than that of our competitors, our SEO activity will sooner or later give the desired results.
#4 Check the site content
By entering the Google cache, at the top we have the possibility to view the page at text level (Text-only version or “Text-only version”). By clicking this link you will get the text view of the site.
Meet Google Cache, the SEO Tool You Didn't Expect
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