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The more pages I add, the more pages move to supplemental?

         

onetry

7:12 am on Jul 27, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I'm monitoring a site of mine, in which I add about 1000, 2000 pages a month.

Now I have about 10000 pages in my sitemap. In google main index there are only 100 pages and in supplemental index 2800 pages. There is no clue where others 7000+ pages are.

Monitoring supplemental status I noticed that the more pages I add the more pages Google move pages from main index to supplemental.

I get link juice when I can but this behavior is so clear that I don't know if it is the case to stop index pages as this way also other good pages are penalized.

Any help or advice?

Best regards.

skweb

12:31 pm on Jul 27, 2007 (gmt 0)

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If you add a lot of pages on a low PR website and then not get several good internal/external links to these pages, they will either never index or go supplemental or be dropped pretty quickly even if indexed.

SEOPTI

1:34 pm on Jul 27, 2007 (gmt 0)

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PR6+ links will help you.

onetry

2:48 pm on Jul 27, 2007 (gmt 0)

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they will either never index or go supplemental or be dropped pretty quickly even if indexed.

What I can see is that:

1) page A, about one month ago, was in main index.
2) page A, about 20gg ago, went supplemental
3) I obtained a PR6 link to the homepage that propagate juice
4) page A went main index
5) lots of pages added
6) page A went supplemental again

Do i have to find a PR6 link once a week forever :D?

Halfdeck

2:29 am on Aug 7, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I obtained a PR6 link to the homepage that propagate juice

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If the site is 10,000 pages big, you need at least a TBPR5 home page to get 1,000k+ pages indexed. Just getting a TBPR 6 backlink isn't good enough.

[edited by: Halfdeck at 2:30 am (utc) on Aug. 7, 2007]

JohnRoy

4:37 am on Aug 7, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Halfdeck, although I understood your reply, what does TBPR stand for?

tedster

5:19 am on Aug 7, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Here's a related thread from May:

Supplemental Page Count Formula? [webmasterworld.com]

< Note: TBPR stands for "ToolBar PR" - using it is a sign
that Halfdeck knows that real PR isn't available to us, and
that toolbar PR is limited in its value. >