jacknoob2010
Member
Posted 1 year ago #
Just installed Super WP-Cache and it's working wonderfully, but then I started reading about having cached pages possibly negatively impacting my search engine/SEO. Since I depend almost entirely on SE's for my traffic, was wondering if I have anything to worry about from you vets that have been using this for a while. Any opinions/thoughts would be welcomed. Thanks.
No, it'll help because pages will be served more quickly, and if you use mod_rewrite pages will still be served even if there are problems with your database or WordPress!
Where did you read that advice? It's completely wrong.
jacknoob2010
Member
Posted 1 year ago #
Hey, dooncha, thanks for the quick response. While looking for a guide on how to tweak the plugin, I came across a couple of pages that were talking about this, and how SE's might not like cache pages because of duplicate content. I only came across a couple of them, and they didn't seem to offer that much info, but it nevertheless worried me a bit because, as I said, I rely heavily on SE traffic. But I do see a LOT of people using this plugin, so those two guys could just be anomalies...
Ah, that's probably the old "/" and no "/" problem that's fixed now. Even so, duplicate content is less of a problem now than it used to be. Google is fairly good at figuring out the correct url for a page. If they weren't all those sites ripping off original content would be much higher up in SE results.
jacknoob2010
Member
Posted 1 year ago #
Great, thanks again for the quick response. Super Wp-cache is really helping me out tons and I would just hate to remove it. Thanks again!