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helpnow - 6:05 pm on Dec 9, 2009 (gmt 0)


-site:www.example.com/* site:www.example.com/path/

What exactly does this do? Any results that come up are _NOT_ indexed in the main SERPs, they are supplemental!?

Is that really true?

If there is no cache date, we assume it is supplemental? (I believe this may be true...)

Or, how old does the cache date have to be at which point we assume it to is supplemental? 2 weeks? 1 month? 2 months? Can we really draw the line somewhere? (I am unsure how this might work...)

(And I use the term "supplemental" loosely, I am not convinced there is a "supplemental index" per se, but I do agree an URL can be banished to the end of the SERPs, and not be considered for frequest crawling, and in that sense, be "supplemental".)

[edited by: helpnow at 6:14 pm (utc) on Dec. 9, 2009]


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