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Supplemental Results In Google?
Thu, 5 Apr 2007 15:11:39 by Joe Ogden

Hi All,

I was recently researching Google’s Supplemental results index for reasons why sites or rather pages get placed in this 'secondary' index and I came across an interesting concept.

It appears that some web pages / sites can be returned 'supplemental' and 'non supplemental' for different keywords. In other words, a URL can be returned as a 'normal' result for one keyword search and a supplemental result for a different keyword, which makes things interesting to say the least!!

 



Joe Ogden
Campaign Delivery Manager


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