What
is Google's Supplemental Search Result
and How to Deal with It. by
Aiden O'Neill
Have
you have ever checked to see how much
of your site Google has indexed by
using the site:www.domain.com command?
If so you may have been puzzled to
see results that said 'Supplemental
Result' after the website URL.
What
is a Supplemental Result? Well, briefly
it is an index of web pages that Google
has determined do not belong in the
regular search index. Wait a minute,
not showing in the regular Google
search results? That is a lot of potential
visitors to your site just lost because
your pages are no longer showing up
in regular Google searches. What can
be done to get yourself out of Supplemental
Hell?
Site
Age:First of all things to consider
is whether or not your site is new
and does not have many inbound links.
If that is the case, don't worry too
much, just get out there and try to
get some incoming links to your pages.
Be sure to do this as 'naturally'
as possible avoiding web spammers
or 'bad neighborhoods'.
Duplicate
Content?: Are your pages lacking original
content and just contain copies of
information taken from other sites
or do multiple pages contain similar
content? Original and informative
content is king and Google is very
loyal to it. Get rid of copied content
and write your own or pay someone
to help.
URL's
with extensive variables: Avoid URL's
that contain multiple variables. If
possible avoid variables longer than
2 characters and keep the amount to
a minimum. For example, www.domain.com/file.php?itemnumber=2344
would be better served by shortening
the variable to something like file.php?in=2344.
Link,
Links, Links: I mentioned too few
links earlier in the article and suggested
increasing links. Well, remember to
get good links, avoiding bad neighborhoods.
Fewer quality links are better than
a lot of low quality links. Too many
low quality incoming and outgoing
links will lessen Google's trust in
your page. Get quality links from
quality sites, preferably from pages
not already in the supplemental index.
Lastly,
remember that Google seems to be constantly
changing its algorithms and tweaking
them. If your site is genuine and
following Google's webmaster guidelines,
then your site has a good change of
returning to the regular index.
About the Author
Aiden
O'Neill is an editor for Consumerwebhostreview.com.
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