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11 February 2007, 19:27
How to get out of supplemental results
Google uses two indexes for its search results. The normal index and the
supplemental results index.
What are Google's
supplemental results and what's the problem?
Google defines supplemental results as follows:
"A supplemental result is just like a regular web result, except that it's
pulled from our
supplemental index. We're able to place fewer restraints on
sites that we crawl for this supplemental index than we do on sites that are
crawled for our main index. For example, the number of parameters in a URL might
exclude a site from being crawled for inclusion in our main index; however, it
could still be crawled and added to our supplemental index.
If you're a
webmaster, please note that the index in which a site is included is
completely automated; there's no way to select or change the index in which a
site appears. Please also be assured that the index in which a site is included
doesn't affect its PageRank."
If your web pages are listed in the supplemental results then it is likely that
your web pages could not be parsed correctly by Google's standard crawler.
The problem with Google's supplemental results are that they are only
supplemental. If your web pages are listed in the supplemental results then they
won't be returned very often for regular search queries.
How to find out if your web pages are in the supplemental results
An easy way to find out how many of your pages are listed in Google's
supplemental results is to search for the following on Google.com:
site:www.domain.net ***
Search for that phrase and then proceed to the last result pages to find the
supplemental results. Of course, you have to replace www.domain.com with your
own domain name.
How to
get out of Google's supplemental results
Most web sites have pages in Google's supplemental results. It means that Google
had difficulty to index these pages or that Google had other problems with these
pages.
1. Make sure that your web pages don't contain any spam elements and that you
don't use any spam techniques to promote your web site. Using spam techniques to
promote your web site is often the reason why a web site doesn't get good
rankings. Better focus on ethical search engine optimization methods.
2. Make it easy for search engines to index your web pages. If possible don't
use web page URLs that contain question marks or the & symbol. Make sure that
the HTML code of your web pages offers what search engines need.
3. Make these pages easy to find for Google's web crawler. The more links point
to your web pages, the more likely it is that search engine crawlers fill find
your web pages.
Most web sites have pages in Google's supplemental results. The easier you make
it Google to index your web pages the more pages of your site will be listed in
Google's normal results.
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