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Hello....
I am Akanksha new to DENIWEB...seemed very interesting. I am here to discuss about the Google Hell...Supplemental index ratio.
It was earlier when google shows supplemental tags in SERPs, but now this is history....but is it really so. I am working on my site promotion work. The Supplemental index ratios for my site is 99.95 %
My site's page rank in google is 4..i am trying to improve page rank. Can anyone suggest me what strategy should i follow to do so.
I am Akanksha new to DENIWEB...seemed very interesting. I am here to discuss about the Google Hell...Supplemental index ratio.
It was earlier when google shows supplemental tags in SERPs, but now this is history....but is it really so. I am working on my site promotion work. The Supplemental index ratios for my site is 99.95 %
My site's page rank in google is 4..i am trying to improve page rank. Can anyone suggest me what strategy should i follow to do so.
Last edited by akanksha; Nov 28th, 2007 at 2:22 am.
Hi, welcome to DaniWeb!
If most of your pages are in the supplemental index, then my first guess would be that a lot of your pages are incredibly similar and don't have much unique content ... either similar to each other or similar to other sites around the web (such as duplicate content). Are either of these the case?
The ONLY way to increase your page rank is by getting incoming links (preferably one-way) to your website from lots of different domains.
If most of your pages are in the supplemental index, then my first guess would be that a lot of your pages are incredibly similar and don't have much unique content ... either similar to each other or similar to other sites around the web (such as duplicate content). Are either of these the case?
The ONLY way to increase your page rank is by getting incoming links (preferably one-way) to your website from lots of different domains.
Contact the owners of websites that reach an audience similar to yours, but aren't your direct competition, and ask if they will link to you.
Another way is to write really good articles / tutorials, and encourage others to link to them, or submit them to news syndication or news mashup websites.
Another way is to write really good articles / tutorials, and encourage others to link to them, or submit them to news syndication or news mashup websites.
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