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Multiple Results From the Same Domain

one at #13, one at #22

         

sabai

9:35 pm on Mar 24, 2004 (gmt 0)

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This is the first time I've seen this from google: two different pages from the same domain showing up in different places in the SERP...

I've seen two results one under the other, with one indented, sure... but I've never seen two pages from the same domain at different positions in the SERP. I've also seen a page from example.com and a page from www.example.com, but that isn't the case here, the domain is exactly the same.

It happens in inktomi a lot, but I've never seen it on google before...

your_store

11:15 pm on Mar 24, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I see it pretty often, but the pages always come up on different pages of the results. For example, I've seen #13 & #22 or #2 & #11, but never #3 & #8.

Ozdachs

11:35 pm on Mar 24, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I've seen this a lot lately, especially with the directory pages. Some of them are so deep into the /folder/folder/folder, no wonder poor Google doesn't see that they're from the same site!

g1smd

12:35 am on Mar 25, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Google only combines the result by indenting the second one if the second result is on the same page as the first one.

If you add &num=100 to the end of the search URL, such that you get 100 entries per page, you'll see lots of dual listings.

If you then add &filter=0 to the search URL, you'll see loads of indented listings, sometimes dozens for the same site.

Normal behaviour for at least the last year or two.

coconutz

1:33 am on Mar 25, 2004 (gmt 0)

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>>no wonder poor Google doesn't see that they're from the same site!

Google does see that they are from the same site. If there are more than 2 relevant pages for the search query there will be a link [More results from www.domain.com] under the second listing as Google supposedly defaults to only listing 2 pages from a domain when performing a regular search.