Technical SEO

Cache Control

Cache-Control is an HTTP header that tells browsers and intermediaries how long resources may be stored and reused before being requested again.

Quick answers

Frequently asked questions

What is a cache control?

Cache-Control is an HTTP header that tells browsers and intermediaries how long resources may be stored and reused before being requested again.

Why does Cache Control matter for SEO?

It matters because technical problems can make strong content harder to discover, understand or use. Fixing cache control can improve Crawl Efficiency, page quality signals and user experience.

How does AYSA help with Cache Control?

AYSA connects the concept of Cache Control to real website work: it monitors signals, prepares recommendations, asks for approval and helps execute accepted SEO actions inside the website workflow.

What it means

In practice, Cache Control affects the technical foundation that search engines and visitors rely on before content can perform. It may involve server responses, page resources, Mobile Usability, Crawl paths, Indexing signals or performance constraints.

Why it matters

It matters because technical problems can make strong content harder to discover, understand or use. Fixing cache control can improve Crawl Efficiency, page quality signals and user experience.

Example

For example, a Technical Audit may flag cache control on templates or high-value URLs, then prepare a prioritized fix for review before implementation.

Common mistakes

Common mistakes include treating cache control as a developer-only detail, applying changes without testing important URLs, or fixing symptoms while leaving the underlying template, server or Crawl pattern unchanged.

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