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Originally Posted by benc007
Webnauts,
Aside from adding new content and getting IBLs, how else can you get pages out of the supplemental index?
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Evey case is individual.
Common Causes of Supplemental Pages:
* Pages due to canonicalization problems, e.g duplicated content, too much content similarity;
* Pages with low or no content;
* Orphaned web pages. Pages that no one links to, including your own;
* Error pages, if a site does not use If-Modified-Since, Last Modified and/or Expires rules;
* Poor website navigation;
* Loading pages with irrelevant keywords (keyword stuffing);
* Too low PageRank;
* Long URLs, especially with long parameters, starting with a question mark (?) and being separated with an ampersand (&) and are not rewriten;
* Suspicious pages for spamindexing, like non-unique and irrelevant to page content heading tags, meta tags, or linking to bad neighborhoods, etc.
Finding Supplemental Pages Results
A. To find the total number of pages indexed by Google from your website:
Code:
http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Adomain&filter=0
B. To find the total number of pages of your web site in the main index of Google:
Code:
http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Adomain+-inallurl%3Adomain&filter=0