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Author: Joe Balestrino - Mr SEO Article source: http://www.selfseo.com/. Used with author's permission.
There have been many inquires as to what supplemental listings are in Google and why so many sites are effected. I put together this simple Q and A that will help you find and correct problems your site may encounter with the supplemental index. What are supplemental results? Supplemental results are Googles way of preventing questionable pages from being found in the main index. Supplemental results are usually shown after the main results. Supplemental results are crawled less and not trusted by Google, which is why the are supplemental. How do you know if any of your pages are in the supplemental? Go to Google and use site:www.yoururl.Com. Look at all the urls of your site. Supplemental results will indicate they are such next to the URL. Can pages in the supplemental index rank on Google? Yes, they can. But only if there aren't any other results available for the phrase being searched. What can cause a page to be added to the supplemental index and not the main? Supplemental status, the majority of the time, is something new sites encounter. However, if you have given Google a reason not to trust your site or content, you can also be placed in the supplemental results. Any of the following can also cause you to hit the supplemental results:
- Not enough content on the page
Duplicate content
- Too many query strings in the URL
- Orphaned pages... Pages not linked to any other inside your site
- Titles and descriptions the same on every page
- All links to your site are reciprocals and possibly to bad neighbors
- A page that no longer exists may have an old cached version of itself in the
supplemental listings
Any of these alone or a combination of these can cause your pages to be in the supplemental index. Keeping these factors in mind when creating pages will help you avoid it. A good example of a site that is a prone target for getting into the supplemental is an e-commerce sites. These site's generally have have long query strings and are filled with duplicated product listings on different pages. Facts: If you are in the supplemental, you are being crawled. You are not in the main index. You need to take action to get out of the supplemental index. Once you have made the corrections, be patient. Google indexes supplemental pages less. Working in backlinks to these pages may help. If you have any other problems getting out of the supplemental index, try asking on forums or obtaining info from SEO podcasts. Try Joe's article submission service Read his SEO articles and listen to his podcast on SEO or read his personal blog at http://www.mr-seo.com/wordpress
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