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Old 11-30-2007, 01:06 PM
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Default Re: Supplementals: Not What They Used To Be & Tips for Getting Out

Well, looking at my site in the tool, I have my lowest SI ratio ever, at a lowly 94.55%, with 1100 pages in the main index and a twenty thousand in the SI. A drastic improvement over last month, with no major changes to the site. So, yay.

Now, my question is, is there a way to ensure that the only difference between the results of the queries used to get these numbers is SI? For instance, do RSS feeds show up in one but not the other, and is there a way to determine if this is caused by an SI issue or the fact the page is not a normal web page? Is it possible pages that are detected as blogs or press releases don't show up in these queries? I know entire sections of my site that are not blogs or news stories show up as such in Google. They don't show up in the main index using the hack, but they do show up in blog search, and in the normal searches. Is this because they are in the supplemental index, or because they are in the blog index?
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