How can I see all my pages that are not supplemental?

Discussion in 'Google' started by nddb, Mar 29, 2007.

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    The method I been using "site:www.site.com www.site.com" appears to not be working anymore?

    Have they been messing with the site: operator again?

    Thanks
     
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  2. sundaybrew

    sundaybrew Numerati

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    Its actually

    site:domain.com

    THAT will work
     
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  3. nddb

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    Well, that is showing me non-supp pages, but not the right number. It reports 23, which is waaay low.
     
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    mvandemar Notable Member

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    Heh! You tell me, check out this thread. :p

    As to the number of non-supps being too low for your site, it might not be. The numbers have been fluctuating for me quite a bit lately, you might actually have something going on.

    -Michael
     
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  5. nddb

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    Hah! Nice thread. That must be it, I mean, I can do "site:www.site.com keyword" and find thousands of pages. Or if I hit "search" repeatedly, it changes. =) Must just be flux... if i go to 22 indexed pages, i might have to go off tho.... LOL.
     
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  7. megdilts

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    site:yousite.com or site:www.yousite.com work. However the result could be different.
     
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