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	<title>Comments on: Google Supplemental Results</title>
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		<title>By: DNL</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 19:07:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>From my experience is all about internal PR when it comes to supplemental pages. If you can&#039;t direct enough PR to the inner pages, no matter how unique the meta tags are, how unique and long the page is it will get in the supplemental. Ideally is to link the pages you suspect are dropped there from home page or pages you are sure are out of supplemental-ranking for the main keywords targeted on those pages. And of course linking from external sites too
..I also noticed really poorly builded websites with lots of duplicate tags and duplicate pages having many more pages in the normal index than sites with 50 pages-all unique meta tags and content.
But hey,Google says is not a problem right if a page is in the supplemental index..yeah right
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From my experience is all about internal PR when it comes to supplemental pages. If you can&#8217;t direct enough PR to the inner pages, no matter how unique the meta tags are, how unique and long the page is it will get in the supplemental. Ideally is to link the pages you suspect are dropped there from home page or pages you are sure are out of supplemental-ranking for the main keywords targeted on those pages. And of course linking from external sites too<br />
..I also noticed really poorly builded websites with lots of duplicate tags and duplicate pages having many more pages in the normal index than sites with 50 pages-all unique meta tags and content.<br />
But hey,Google says is not a problem right if a page is in the supplemental index..yeah right<br />
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