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Re: Google:Supplemental Index Ratio

Google no longer shows supplimental result.
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Re: Google:Supplemental Index Ratio

Google Webmaster Tools is good.... also many people in Supplemental are using the same description for every page and in many cases the same title tags.... make sure each is unique... also do not have too much duplicated content on every page... except for navigation and footers etc

some time you may not have enough other content and the pages score high for duplication
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Re: Google:Supplemental Index Ratio

How to get links you ask? Daniweb member Aaron Wall has a killer guide on his site titled: 101 Link Building Tips
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Re: Google:Supplemental Index Ratio

Click to Expand / Collapse  Quote originally posted by akanksha ...
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.
check it http://www.thedownloadplanet.com/supplemental/
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