Try this datacenter: http://216.239.53.104 It is an updated data center since it shows the latest PR changes but most of the sites will give supplemental results from 3rd or 4th result. check for digitalpoint and all the 1,110,000 results are supplemental, starting from 5th position. http://216.239.53.104/search?hl=en&lr=&q=site:digitalpoint.com Is Google moving everything to supplemental, excpet very big sites?
Google is in the middle of an update. If you look through some of Googles indexed pages you will even see abunch of them in the supp results. Wait till the update is over and it will go back to normal. MSN and nbc have alot of supp now too so we all just have to wait.
Even google is in supplemental results. When it comes right down to it, I still say that supplemental results do not mean what many think they do. In the end, I think it means G is out of space
Over? When will that be, do you think? This started with Big Daddy and has been an ongoing and never-ending series of fixes and patches and rollbacks and more fixes and patches ever since. It's been 9 months now and they still haven't got it right so I wouldn't be advising anyone to hold their breath until it gets back to "normal". I'm not sure Google even knows what "normal" is anymore - or what "normal" is going to be eventually whenever the dust from Big Daddy and its cousins finally settles.
You mena have to also focus on MSN and Yahoo too? Man this is almost as bad as a full time job. Geesh!!
this might dew on google updates happen until now, might we need to wait until its done, but the question is? when????
This isn't part of the big daddy mate. That is over. This update could take a couple more weeks or more. Google is normal and has been its just the webmasters haven't yet adapted to the changes. Like I said these updates don't effect every site and they don't have to effect yours. Whether you let it happen or not is totaly up to you.
Big Daddy hasn't been over since it started, "mate". It has been one long string of fixes and patches after another since it began...
You think these are fixes and not updates? You think Google had a problem that needed fixing or do you think they are just updating?
Absolutely. Big Daddy was NOT a normal update - it wasn't even announced as a run-of-the-mill update. And it went badly wrong. Google over time has admitted in dribs and drabs to some of the issues Big Daddy caused, and it has been issuing patches and fixes ever since, many of which made things worse, not better. And it is most certainly still ongoing.
i last heard, the update is manually done by a Google Staff., Actually there is only one doing this work Google is in the process of hiring 4 more workers for this., They also posted a search quality evaluator jobs here I got this stuff from an insider Eric Schmidt To know more about this, send 10$ To my google checkout account,
Thats where your wrong. Updates are being made and continue to be made to make the search engine better. It is a common myth since the update that it caused abunch of problems. Stupid webmasters said theyd sue google and everything when nothing happened. Google just made the search better by discrediting certain factors so as to purge more spam. Any real professional seo will tell you the same. I suggest you go talk to the seobook guy he would straigten out some of your ideas I think
What don't tell me you don't think Seobook knows what he is doing or everyone will really know your a cookie.
I think its time to stop freaking out heh. I just noticed that I have more non-supplimental pages (5) then ebay (3). It must just be part of the update to make all but a few pages supplimental.
Getting our pages to supplemental is definitely a bad thing, from this other point of view: - Bad thing if you sell your domain name. The new owner gets the benefits, not you. - Bad thing if you lose your domain for whatever reason, the rascals who grab it will benefit from those supplemental results, not you. - Bad thing if your domain is related to your online identity and goes to the wrong hands. the supplemental results will tie you up to undesirable content or activities