Has anybody noticed that Google no more shows supplemental results if you type site:www.domain.com - that is a bit strange, I only started to get rid of the supplemental results for my site and now I can not see if I am doing good?!
I have been reading a couple weeks ago that they are either going to remove it completely, or (MORE LIKELY) simply don't show the suppl. pages, so that you can't take care of these pages...don't ask me why. However, if one still has pages with grey toolbar(unranked) after the update/not a new page/ - it's pretty clear you should work on this page. However, this would work for smaller sites only...
"The distinction between the main and the supplemental index is therefore continuing to narrow. Given all the progress that we've been able to make so far, and thinking ahead to future improvements, we've decided to stop labeling these URLs as "Supplemental Results." http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2007/07/supplemental-goes-mainstream.html
Exactly, but the suppl. index still exist and although these pages still can bring some small traffic, they are the garbage for G. I won't be surprised if they remove and the PR label after some time.
It's there, just not public which really sucks. You're still supplementaled, just not in the know as easily.
A lot of people have been complaining about the supplemental problem, so, I guess they got tired of the complaints and decided to solve the problem.
Yes i noticed too. New improvements will make lazy web sites invisible. Until google have a new idea, spending all time to get backlinks is the smartest way i think.
the way you track your supplemental results is adding an & sign after the url like site:digitalpoint.com/&