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Getting out of Google supplemental indexGetting out of Google supplemental indexAre you one of those webmasters whoโ€s got caught in Googleโ€s supplemental indexing hell recently? It seems in the past few months in September and October especially, more and more websites are getting trashed and dumped in Googleโ€s supplemental index. The question asked by most of those who are affected by this Google algorithmic filter is how their sites ended up in there in the first place, and how to get out Googleโ€s supplemental index. How can you tell what pages are in the supplemental index?If your website contains less than a few dozen web pages you have an easy job to find any supplemental pages. Simply enter into Googleโ€s search box the โ€siteโ€ command followed by your website address and page through the results to look for supplemental pages. site:www.mydomain.com The supplemental pages are identified wit the word โ€Supplemental Resultโ€ followed by โ€Cachedโ€ and โ€Similar pagesโ€ links. If you donโ€t see the phrase โ€Supplemental Resultโ€ below the search listing, your page is not in the supplemental index, itโ€s as simple as that. What is Googleโ€s supplemental index?For starters, here is Googleโ€s definition of their 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." Although there is no direct way you can influence which pages of your site will be in the regular or supplemental index, you can take steps not to let your site get put into Googleโ€s supplemental index in the first place. Google is telling webmasters, if your site is difficult to crawl or deemed to be of low quality without much to differentiate it with unique content from other sites in your market segment your site will be place in a second rate low quality index. What makes pages end up in Googleโ€s supplemental index?In our experience the top reasons why web pages go supplemental are:
Can supplemental pages rank well?A definite NO. Since the trust level Google puts on supplemental pages are so low, they are rarely if ever come on top of the search results for even moderately competitive keyword phrases. Generally supplemental pages are displayed in the search results in response to some weird or long 4-6 word phrase queries. Take a look at this search example I came up with looking for the famous book โ€To Kill a Mockingโ€ Bird by Harper Lee with a twist "killing a mockingbird"+foo. As you can see almost all the results are pulled from the supplemental index. Steps you can take to get out Googleโ€s supplemental indexFirst of all, you have to understand that each website is unique and what works for one site may not work for another, thatโ€s why itโ€s important to try as many of our suggestions as possible until your site or pages are put back in Googleโ€s regular index.
In conclusionGoogleโ€s supplemental index hell is no fun to be in, so plan your websiteโ€s launch or expansion wisely. Donโ€t forget to get rid of those long URLs or session idโ€s and also pay attention to those Title and META tags, make sure they are unique on each page. Check your website for broken links at least once a week with a free link checking tool like Xenu to make sure there are no broken links on your site. |
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