One of my sites still has a ton of supplemental results. I even use google sitemap to try to help it. I have a couple pages I have been working on that I hope will get indexed soon. So far, page changes have been very slow to show up in the serps on many of my sites.
My site recovered on Sunday. Everything has returned to pre-bigdaddy and some k/w even advanced a few notches. After two weeks of being off of the charts, it's nice to be back.
One of mine went from 100,000+ supplemental to under a 1,000 and still dropping. I think I've done something wrong along with the previous supplemental issue.
I think I've recovered adsense for the dropped site returned to normal and sales were much better on the site too. Didn't go thru rankings 1 by 1 yet, but it seems recovered (for now).
Isn't anyone curious how this and that site were affected, but these others werent. And then they could fix this and that site without affecting the others as well?
Here too, this one has been very interesting. I think it clearly shows that sites are on different levels of trust (or something similar) and thus are more affected by tweaks and algo updates.
At least I know it's not just me. I hope it doesn't get to the point where we all have to email google and ask them to correct it. I emailed them and will wait patiently to see what happens.
If you're in the co-op, re-valiadate any sites that just recovered. I noticed most of my sites recovered there weight, or gained weight.
Is it a canonical problem? ie, domain.com vs www.domain.com causing some sort of duplicate filter/supplemental issue? I know they've been working on that one for a while, and remember Matt Cutts saying something about new changes to try to fix those problems. That possibility may have already been ruled out, I haven't been following this one too closely.
Wasn't that. My unaffected site has FAR more (known) canonical issues than the affected site (people love improperly linking to that site for some reason). It had nothing to do with that at all, as far I can tell.
Exactly. I read a post made by GoogleGuy and he/she said that the index would be back to normal in the week of March 13th. This made me anxious, but well, it doesn't seem like it, and I am not the only one who still hasn't recovered ...
How do I test for this? Is there a way to see just how many supplementals I have using a google search? If there is, I could check this to see if there is any improvement.
2 of my domains were completely dropped out of the index this month and haven't come back yet. Both of them have white PR bars instead of gray so I don't think they are banned, and neither of them use any black hat techniques. Anybody else recently have sites comepletely deindexed for no reason?
Just SERP or complete drop? In other words, do you see pages indexed as you run the command site: or you don't see any page indexed?