Is supplemental index still exist?

Discussion in 'Google' started by zbreeze, Jan 11, 2009.

  1. #1
    I've been using the command operation www.example.com/* to check real page out of supplemental index when doing the indexed pages check for a long time after the Bigdaddy seperate them out from the main index.

    It's been couple years now, so i want to know if is there any other command for this or this one still do.

    I still get separate number though but I want to know if this is still the best practice to check or is there anything else... just to update myself.

    thanks.
     
    zbreeze, Jan 11, 2009 IP
  2. JosephineX

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    I thought the command was site:example.com *** -view
    But it hasn't worked for me in a long time.
     
    JosephineX, Jan 12, 2009 IP
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    To check pages out of supplemental index type:
    site:/www.yourdomain.com

    This command will give you all the ranking pages you got on a domain.
     
    princet, Jan 12, 2009 IP
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    Thanks princet. One question, you said "This command will give you all the ranking pages you got on a domain", does ranking pages you mentioned different from pages in the index? Or it's the same... I'm abit confuse.
     
    zbreeze, Jan 12, 2009 IP
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    The site:/ command will give you all pages out of the supplemental index, and they will rank in google. The pages not listed using this command will most probably not bring any google traffic because they are supplemental.
     
    princet, Jan 13, 2009 IP