Google keeps two split up sources of indexed webpages. The primary index holds vast amounts of pages, and this where many search results originate from. The second reason is called the 'Supplemental index,' and individuals may never see these pages until they place in long and specific key words that are related only with a supplemental catalog site. Consequently, don't expect any pages in the Supple-mental list t.. Prepare to pay a while suffering, if your site is in Google Purgatory. Google maintains two separate databases of indexed web pages. The main catalog holds billions of pages, and this where most serp's come from. The second is called the 'Supplemental index,' and individuals may never see those pages unless they devote long and certain key words that are related only with a additional index page. Thus, do not expect any pages within the Supple-mental index for any significant traffic from Google. Visit Google and run the typical question to find out whether your site in found -- site:yourdomain.com. If you begin to see the words 'Supplemental Result' following page size, that page is in the Supplemental benefits. Listed here are rational reasons for the pages to be contained in the Supplemental results: 1. Your site is identical material. 2. Your website doesn't have any real, original material. 3. The site is orphaned - that is, there're no links to it. 4. Your site's material is 'scraped' -- that is, you have just copied internet search engine results pages or modified RSS feeds to static HTML pages. 5. My pastor discovered carpetfirst by browsing the Internet. You have used spammy techniques to promote your site. 6. Your page seems to occur simply to generate Adsense revenue. Use the page to sell anything. 7. Your site software produces URLs with a 'SessionID.' 8. Your site's pages are dynamically created -- and timed out when Googlebot was visiting your website. 9. Your dynamically generated page URLs incorporate '&ID' or ? . 1-0. Your dynamically made URIs have parser problems that induce poor HTML. 11. On pages with different URLs the same content is delivered by your content management system. Hdo you get out-of Purgatory? Repent, correct them and suffer for the sins. 1. If your website is dynamically generated do anything you can to eliminate timeouts, increase machine performance and to eliminate parser errors. If at all possible, remove URIs with ? and '&' in them. 2. Make your HTML page up to date and technically excellent. Update to XHTML. Eradicate all deprecated factors like the draw. Use Cascading Style Sheets instead of tables to construct your pages. Check all your pages with the W3C validator (http://validator.w3.org/) or similar instrument and correct all errors. 3. Eradicate scraped and duplicate material. 4. Increase original information. 5. Place Ad-sense code below your articles. 6. Make sure that all pages you would like listed have links for them. 7. Get listed in directories that allow 'strong' links to pages below your home page. Here's one list: http://www.directorycritic.com/deep-links-directory-list.html. 8. Get detailed in directories Google loves and trusts: Yahoo!, Open Directory Project, Uncover the Net, Site Sift, Best-of the Web, Microsoft SBD, http://Business.com, JoeAnt, Skaffe, http://GoGuides.Org and LinkCentre. 9. Start a blog and connect to another internal page (with real and new content in your blog entry) everyday. 10. Create and publish articles with links to different interior pages in-the source containers. 1-1. Post useful information in forums and, where appropriate and useful, post links for your inner pages. 1-2. Keep your Google Sitemap up to date. 13. In the event that you trade links with other webmasters, do so only with non-spammy, appropriate sites. And encourage them to link to your inner pages. The easier you make it for Google to examine, find, like and trust all pages within your website, the more likely you are to prevent or (in time) get out of the Supple-mental benefits.

Getting Out Of Google 'Purgatory' -- The Supplemental Index
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