Can we prevent Eluta from offering a “cached” copy of our job pages?
When Eluta indexes your job listings, it takes a “snapshot” of how your page appeared at the time. This cached page is included with our search results for 30 days in case your site is unavailable temporarily, and to show users how your page is relevant to their query. To prevent search engines (including Eluta) from offering a “cached” copy, include the NOARCHIVE meta tag in your web page: If you include this tag, you should be aware that Eluta may remove your job from its index if your site is down temporarily or is slow to respond to our spider when it periodically re-checks your page. Is there a fee to have our jobs listed? No. Like any search engine, we include your web pages for free. Can we pay to have our jobs ranked higher in your search results? No, our search results are entirely commercial-free. Search results are organized strictly by relevance using Eluta’s own algorithms. No human beings are involved in determining the order of ou