Caching issues with Alltop
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Just a guess: Google handles 100 links on a site. If there are more some are not taken into consideration. This is my primary version. The secondary is: because it has so many links and google examines every link if it is real and leads somewhere maybe it gets a little bit lost among the huge amount of links and pages to examine and it had not indexed your one so far, although it has been on the site a few times.
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I'm going to disagree here regarding the number of links on a page/site. There's some more information in the SEOmoz blog post about the "100 links on a page" guideline at http://www.seomoz.org/blog/how-many-links-is-too-many. In part, this article highlights where a Google employee endorsed a forum answer that stated "100 links to a page is a just a suggestion … There are pages out there with more than 100 links, and it isn't an issue. If your page is sufficiently authoritative, Google is going to be interested in the pages that are being recommended by that page."
I can't say the exact reason why it is not yet cached, but it is not because there are more than 100 links on a given site.
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In any case my real concern isn't so much caching but the lack of recognition by Google that the site has a link from Alltop.com. I'm referencing the cached page as an example of how Google seems to only see certain sites on the page.
Oddly enough there are a few sites that were added after my clients that do appear to have been indexed by Google, for example the site titled "Belize Travel Blog" near the bottom of the page was added after my clients and Google's index recognizes it is on Alltop (not cached however). I used this query: "BELIZE TRAVEL BLOG" site:alltop.com.
I attempted analyzed the code but it crashes every browser i had when I've tried to view it (tried on Chrome, FireFox & IE and crashed every time).