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Google Supplemental Results Fate [Back for Good?]

The official Google Webmaster Central Blog has a new post titled:

The Ultimate Fate of Supplemental Results

which as usual started a thread on WMW here.

According to the post:

From a user perspective, this means that you’ll be seeing more relevant documents and a much deeper slice of the web, especially for non-English queries. For webmasters, this means that good-quality pages that were less visible in our index are more likely to come up for queries.

Ii checked a website of mine which had geo-city & intra city pages & [for ‘More results from …], i was able to see lot many more pages which were not visible earlier. So, yes, Google is showing up more pages from a website, which were not displayed earlier, & this is without - “repeat the search with the omitted results included”.

So, good for website owners & better for Google as more adwords inventory to be unlocked.
Will report on this again, say in a month or 2 to check/report for consistency.

Filed under 1 Web by prash on December 19, 2007

3 Comments to “Google Supplemental Results Fate [Back for Good?]” »

  1. rambhai says:

    well that a good think for google and the web community~~~as recently google was givin irrevelant pages~~~so i suppose a good step by google

  2. M says:

    please don’t ever write in ITALIC

  3. prash says:

    @ M

    dunno why, but the whole post is appearing in italics, not my doing.

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