As of tonight, my site is out of supplemental... Whether this is permanent or not waits to be seen i guess, but to let all of you know, that it is possible lol... my url: http://www.dogflu.ca
Ohhh boy! I have checked your website, you have many duplicate titles!!!! Start to change your title ie: Health | Dog Health and Human Health Information ...... Then, wait.... and do some link building, and wait..... and do some building... Remember each page, each title and meta description Time to work Best luck Jakomo
Our ratio of supps is better over the last couple of days - Not sure if this is just a timing issue or as a result of some navigation changes we have added.
Hi superpump, If you do it on google: site:http://www.dogflu.ca I'm looking many duplicate titles (title tag) "Health | Dog Health and Human Health Information" Best, Jakomo
Its different datacenters showing different results. Hopefully your catching your site moving out of the supplementals rather then into the supplementals. Of course its possible to move out of the supplementals, i've been keeping an eye on supplemental results and it appears to follow a few pretty basic rules with new sites. Providing the new site has enough incoming links to trigger deep crawl (sig links should be enough to do this alone) then the site gets well indexed (providing your internal link structure is good) but most of the results will be supplemental results. To begin getting these pages out of the supplemental index (providing your sites are well designed and filled with content, its just a case of building some quality links to the site, (including some deep links.)
Then why exactly is Shoemoney.com all supplemental? http://www.google.com/search?q=site:www.shoemoney.com Certainly he has enough backlinks?
what you are seeing when you see my titles as Health: health, is the title of my health category that for some reason google decided to index, while leaving the titles of my individual health pages that were created inside that health category, does that make sense? They have indexed my Health Category title, but not the titles of pages inside that category... If you actually go to my site, you see no duplicate pages. Why googgle has done this I'm not exactly sure, but as of yesterday, they started indexing actual page titles from articles inside my health category.
Hi! I was looking your HTML code, and I can see I did site:http://www.dogflu.ca 1 Result: Health | Dog Health and Human Health Information By Ron Swerdfiger. The 19th confirmed case of H5N1 in China has prompted Hong Kong to put a temporary bann on imported Chickens ... www.dogflu.ca/node?from=420 - 23k - Supplemental Result HTML CODE: (view source code Firefox) <title>DogFlu.ca | Dog Health and Human Health Information</title> 2 Result Health | Dog Health and Human Health Information By Amber Duff. Exercise is very beneficial for ones body and mind. Exercising not only will make you look good, but it will make you feel good also. ... www.dogflu.ca/node?from=625 - 25k - Supplemental Result - Cached - Similar pages HTML CODE: (view source code Firefox) <title>DogFlu.ca | Dog Health and Human Health Information</title> . . .n Did you change the title tag in your HTML code? I did not see it on your HTML code. Best, Jakomo