A blog site will only be cached if Google crawls it from another website.Say you have a blog and you have submitted it to a directory.If the moderator of the directory approves your submission and is put in the front page of the relevant category there is every chance of your blogpost being cached.What really matters here is the blog platform that you are using.I use blogger and to my knowledge ten blogposts of mine are cached.Submit your blogposts to technorati or social bookmarking sites like digg and delicious to get it cached faster.Once that is done try re-directing visitors to your blogsite by adding a link to your blog from a forum or article directory.Once your blogposts starts getting traffic and it is content is relevant to the title there lies every chance of your blog improving in the SERP'S.Keep updating your blogposts with topics that are of interest.This will help.
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Monday, April 7, 2008
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