
August 31st, 2008, 08:02 PM
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Quote: | Originally Posted by luckyace21 I have a Google supplemental results question. Is there a way to tell if a webpage is in the supplemental results? | The supplemental index and the main index have been merged. They are not seperate indexes any longer. Thus it is not possible to say something is in the supp index anylonger. Put the page www.thepage.com into google and if it comes up it is in the index if not then it is not in the index.
Quote: For example, I have an innere page on a PR6 website that shows "No Pagerank information available" when I hover over the PageRank icon on my Google toolbar. I have another page on the same site that shows a PageRank of 0/10.
Is Google showing us that a webpage with a "No PageRank information available" is in the supplemental results? | Google has been reporting all type of weird PR information on internal pages lately. I would not read anything into it. One of my pages that comes up on my sitelink indent has a greyed out toolbar PR. This page gets a lot of direct traffic from google.
Quote: | So, is there any way to tell if a webpage is in the supplemental results? | Some people will tell you so. But google tells you this index no longer exists so believe who you wish...
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