Supplemental Pages Tool

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Cryogenius, Sep 27, 2006.

  1. #1
    Is there an online tool out there which can list which pages on your site are in the supplemental index? It would be really good to have a summary which showed total indexed pages vs. supplement pages, followed by details of the supplemental results.

    I would do it myself, but I can't find the time, so does anyone else want to try? Easy to do: simply search Google for "site:www.domain.com" and pull out every result that has the text "Supplemental Result" by it. Maybe I will get round to it one day...

    Cheers, Cryo.
     
    Cryogenius, Sep 27, 2006 IP
  2. Kaudo

    Kaudo Well-Known Member

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    you can use google itself:

    site:www.yoursite.com -inurl:www

    I don´think it´s 100% but it gets close
     
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    adamovic Active Member

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    if you have keyword which appers on each of your page like "main page", you might try

    site:www.yoursite.com main page

    it works for me!
     
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  4. Kaudo

    Kaudo Well-Known Member

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    as far as I understand, Cryogenius wants to list only pages that are in supplemental index.

    Searching for site:www.site.com main site will not do that.

    Just try what I suggested above, it works quite fine.
     
    Kaudo, Sep 27, 2006 IP
  5. Cryogenius

    Cryogenius Peon

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    Nice one, Kaudo - it does actually work. I don't understand how, and I was skeptical at first, but it does seem to give the correct results. And, obviously, changing -inurl: to inurl: shows all the pages that are in the main index.

    Thanks, Cryo.
     
    Cryogenius, Sep 27, 2006 IP
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    Actually this is what you need! Use it in google :)

    "site:www.yourdomain.com ***" It works 100%
     
    skionxb, Sep 27, 2006 IP
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    It doesn't work at all for some sites of mine.
     
    adamovic, Sep 28, 2006 IP