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Need to recover a deleted or modified blog post? Try your search engine's cache.

Posted Mon, November 1, 2010 by Jennifer Pointer

Cache Example

 

Two different times in the recent past I have needed to recover a deleted or modified blog post.  These weren't my own blog posts, of course, as those can usually be recovered or restored internally .  These were posts on OTHER blogs or websites that had been taken down for one reason or another, but were needed for documentation. 

 

Depending on the site's page rank, and how often the search engines update their cache for that particular website (more popular sites tend to be updated more frequently), a cached page can remain on the search engine for days or weeks. A cached page is a "copy" of a page that has been deleted or modified blog post.

 

You can search for a cached copy of a web page or blog post by entering as much of the title as you can remember as a search term, then clicking on "cached," (in Google and Yahoo) or "cached page,"  (in Bing).  Above is an example in Bing.  Although I use Google as a first resource for many searches these days, I have actually found Bing to be more helpful in recovering cached pages, so remember to check both, if you're looking for something important.

 

 

Also see:  What happens online stays online. and Show me the cache. and Law.com: 'Cached' pages may be Evidence...

 


   

Jennifer Pointer

 

Jennifer Pointer (e-mail) is in Tulsa, OK. She promotes a simple, a low-tech approach to effective online profile management, search engine optimization and social networking. 
 

Posted in : Online Profile Management | 
Tags : cache , research


What happens online stays online.

Posted Wed, September 1, 2010 by Jennifer Pointer

 

We've been talking a lot about online security and privacy lately, and I figured this was a good time to reiterate what we all really should know, but sometimes forget:  There is no such thing as "privacy" on the web.  Just like your mother used to tell you, if you want to keep a secret, you'd better keep it yourself.  The web is no different, and in fact, it gives gossips and newsmongers a larger bullhorn. 

 

It seems like daily we hear stories of some now-famous person being humiliated by photos or videos of themselves during their younger, wilder days, being posted online - like this crazy stunt by our current Vice President (Aww, Joe, you're so crazy! Ha ha!).  The ones we don't hear about in the national news, of course are the TRULY humiliating ones, like some job-seeker's or college applicant's sexting adventures showing up on MySpace or YouTube.

 


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Then, of course, not all online embarrassment comes from drunken parties or ill-advised dating games.  Some of us, who like to blog or be active in the social networks just have stuff online was relevant at the time, but several years later makes us appear hot-tempered, silly, or like really, really, bad spellers.  Sometimes this stuff can be deleted, and sometimes it cannot.  The problem is that even if we have access to the site this stuff is posted on, and can deleted it (or can convince the site owner to delete it), the search engines often store it in a "cache" for an indefinite period of time (unless, of course, you delete your stuff in error, and need the stuff in the cache, in which case the cache will be deleted within hours - Murphy's Law, don't ya know).

 

If this has happened to you, you can try getting it deleted using instructions like these,  but you'll have to do it on every search engine individually, and good luck with that.  You're better off to just start posting good, current material like crazy, and getting your online friends to link to it, to push your "good" stuff to the top of the search engine results pages, and hope no one does an in-depth search (to page two, three, or four) of those search results). 

 

Better idea?  Remember that what happens online stays online, and guard your digital reputation with care.

 

 


 

Jennifer Pointer

 

Jennifer Pointer (e-mail) is in Tulsa, OK. She promotes a simple, a low-tech approach to effective online profile management, search engine optimization and social networking.
 

Posted in : SEO/SMO/SMM , Online Profile Management | 
Tags : cache , online profile management , digital provile mangement


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