Hello, I have create some new pages for my two web site , they all are index by google, but all are index with suppliment result. what i should for removing those result. please suggest me some techniques.
do you have unique titles and descriptions on these pages...do they have duplicate content....one of the best way to get out of the supplemental index is to get outside sites to link directly to these pages.
pages have complete unique content and tilte. in second site (so old) all pages have indxed with suppliment result for a long time. and how we can get fast indexing of page.
how's your google referrals ? most of my sites index is stuck in supplementals but google's referrals are better than ever. maybe site operator is messed up. .
Hi How much of the page overall is different than the other pages? For example Satellite Television webmasters use geo coding to build sites out to 100 and 1000s of pages so most look almost exactly alike. Examples: This is for using the tv in 3 rooms of your house http://www.rapidsatellite.com/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=26 This is for using the tv in 4 rooms of your house. http://www.rapidsatellite.com/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=27 As you see about 95% or more of the page are identical to each other, some wording has changed but otherwise its the same. So the reason these like pages go supplemental is there is no need to have so many exact pages to draw from for results to search queries. Google only needs some of your pages in the main index to rank for the keyword term it focuses on, the rest can stay in storage so to speak. It is not a bad thing and if you are targeting long tail keywords this way then Google can still use your supplemental pages for front page results when someone searches using your long tail query. For what its worth it is done this way to make results retrieval as quick as it is. Submit an xml or ror sitemap to Google here: www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps Peace
You might want to relook at your META tags as well. It is advisable to have unique META description and keywords tag for each page.