Supplemental Result
- 11th Jul 2006
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hmmm supplemental results what do we know ?
I love searches like THIS, spot the NON Supplement result LOL.. ok but if we dig deep let’s pick a site at random ….
9. Godmanchester Web Site (c) Stuart Bond All rights reserved 1998-2005Home, Search, Contact, GMC Businesses. © 1998-2005 Stuart Bond All rights reserved. Logo for Godmanchester Web site, UK. Links Helplines Forums & Guestbook …
godmanchester.net/ - 48k - Supplemental Result - Cached - Similar pages - Filter - probe - Spin it - Spider - Spam
if I site:godmanchester HERE I can go through the whole data set and not find one page in the supplemental index.. so can we say that supplemental index is not site related but query - keyword related. or have i missed something ??
DaveN









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Maybe it’s the data center you’re using, I see loads of supplemental results for that domain.
I’m seeing the data pulled in from here :
66.249.91.147
66.249.91.104
66.249.91.99
are they marked has supplemental or just clusted out ??
DaveN
marked as supplemental.
** …so can we say that supplemental index is not site related but query - keyword related. or have i missed something ?? **
Yes. It is query related, and has been for at least 18 months. See:
http://www.searchengineforums.com/apps/webmaster.forums/action::thread/forum::google/thread::1150470344/
Google can let one URL rank for two separate sets of keywords: what is on the page right now, and what used to be on it but has long ago been deleted…
Here are the sup results : http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=off&c2coff=1&q=site%3Agodmanchester.net%2F+-inurl%3Agodmanchester.net
In other words, as usual, no one knows what it’s all about and they are guessing wildly all over the place.
So, what’s with the broken Google search then?
A site:www.domain.com -inurl:www search lists only Supplemental www pages for many sites.
eh?