Google Drops Supplemental Results August 1, 2007
Posted by SharpBrain in General SEO, SEO Articles.trackback
Google has dropped a search command that used to show a site’s pages that were included in the supplemental index. I guess they were gearing up to drop the supplemental results command and possibly the supplemental results label is next to go.
Google drop the supplemental results of all pages but those pages are not ranking in the Google. But main question is that now how we will check the duplicate content and pages for the content duplication? It is in Google’s advantage to keep the Supplemental Result. Just think about how many websites and web pages are junk or spam. If Google treats these sites and pages the same, then it is a waste of Google’s resources to constantly crawl them and index/re-index them. With Supplemental Result, Google doesn’t care much about these sites/pages.
I agree with everyone in part about the supplemental index. Its not that important, but once you have got all your main pages a good ranking it is worth examining which of your weaker pages in the supplemental index.
So maybe Google will drop it from the index and allow SEOs and Webmasters but now anyone cannot find the duplicate content in the site.
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Google change things all the time. It’s a full time job to keep up with!