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Old 12-20-2007, 11:58 PM
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Default Re: Supplemental Index Dead?

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Originally Posted by mjtaylor View Post
I do see more pages from my sites in the SI and I see pages in the SI returned in SERPs far more often than I used to.
Are you sure? Can you tell me how did you figure that out? I asked because checking your site I noticed something totally different.

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The no-longer-so-called SI, as I understand it now, is simply all the pages that don't have PR ... and there are certainly a lot more of those at the end of this year than there were in January 2007.
I hope you are kidding here. If not please back that up. You will do us all a huge favor.

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We have seen two rounds of PR slashing, and while the fanfare has revolved around the reduction of PR on link selling pages and sites, Google was equally busy this year removing PR from reciprocal link pages. Many of my sites lost a PR point overall, but none of them changed positions in the SERPs.
No positions changed? So you are telling here that after after the last days of June 2007 and later you have not see any SERPS changes? If you mean that, please show your statistics. You will do everyone here a huge favor.
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