Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
If a page is still online, the supplemental result may represent an older version of the page, the page showing as a normal result when you search for some content that is actually on the live page at that time.
Still no idea why. There are snippets copied all over the net, but the site has been around for years and nothing has changed recently for this to happen now.
So, anyway as I was saying suplimental... and all the pages are listed as non www.
So what to do?.. I have added a 301 redirect as everyone says should be done.
What else must I do now? the site only has about 50 pages, do I have to tell Google or something.
Do people ever recover from these situations or do I just block Googlebot and forget about the site ever apearing in Google again!
Would dearly like to nurse this unoffensive, useful little site back to life if at all possible. :/
My response was answering someone who was asking if there is a way to find ONLY supplemental results. There isn't, but the new SERPs now order normal results first and supplemental results last. For a site with 10 000 pages and 5 000 supplemental results, you will therefore never see the supplemental results in a site: search. So, this ordering, while useful to group the results, only helps if your site has less than 1000 pages (if it is just the supplemental results that you want to see).
a good dozen other sites have copied some of my text word for word
I find that several scraper site have copied either the first line of my articles or the meta description. In fact I find that searching for meta descriptions is a good way to find scrapers that have linked to my pages. Some don't even link, they just copy text.
I don't think Google will penalize this as duplicate copy. It has to be a much greater percentage of the page that is the same.
how different are those pages between each other, and between other sites online?
I am not very clear on whether I have a dup penalty or canonical,can it be seen from the following results?
site:www.mysite.com gives ->
www.mysite.com/ - 20k - Cached - Similar pages
www.mysite.com/index.html - 17k - Supplemental Result - Cached - Similar pages
site:mysite.com I get back ->
www.mysite.com/ - 20k - Cached - Similar pages
plus all the pages in the site listed without www
Does this show duplicate or canonical symptoms?
I see a lot of people confused about these
supplemental results and their interpretation.
I was pretty sure that duplicates were not the
issue as the site has been written by me and
only scraped by others about the same amount
as any other (previously) successful site.
I have the 301's in place since the begining of
the week. So I guess there is not much more I can
do except monitor.
I suppose there must be lots of references both in back links and within my own site
both to [mysite.com...] and [mysite.com...]
Geeezz I wish Google would sort this, seems crazy when we all have to become .htaccess geeks just to keep our sites from not being penalised!
So, is this extra redirect from .index.html to "/" really neccesary?
Link to www.domain.com/ or to /folder/ (with a <base> tag to set the default domain) or to www.domain.com/folder/ each time.