Supplemental Results Gone Forever?
By David on Aug 1, 2007 in Google, Search Engine Optimization
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Well, forever is a very long time, but it seems like there has been a push by Google recently to “force” site owners to come up with original, quality content “or else”.
First, the label Supplemental Result has been removed from search listings. And it also seems like those site and pages that were labeled as Supplemental Results have been completely removed from the index.
These changes first started appearing in mid-July. Many (including myself) thought that it was attributed to a dance; data being transferred from one datacenter to another. But this seems to me to be a permanent algorithm adjustment.
This may have very negative results for many (also including myself), but I believe that this change will benefit the end-user of the Google search engines.
Two-thumbs up, Google and now I’m off to improve my content. Technorati Tags: dance data, datacenter, google, negative results, quality content, search engine optimization, search listings, supplemental
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