Archive for July 27th, 2007

July
27

Google Supplemental Index Status

Much talk has been made about the Supplemental Index … is it getting revamped? Is Google doing away with it? What? Matt Cutts posted over at SEOmoz and his point was that there was “too much” talk about the Supp Index, just as years ago there was too much talk about the PageRank bar, so Google decided to only show an update to the public once every three months.

I ask, has that stopped the talk? No. It has just caused massive confusion. Now Supplemental Pages cannot be found consistently with a query.

Why can’t Google just take out the query, put it into Webmaster Central and call it good? Why take this way from webmasters? We need to know which pages are in the Supplemental Index so we know if the site needs fixing or not. We call know that Supplemental Indexing is only caused when there is a problem with the page.

I just tried it again, and the hack: site:domain.com *** -view does not work. However, this hack that was discussed over at Webmaster World works:

site:domain.com/&

Not sure how long this hack will last. It seems that hacks come and go. I hope Google lets this one stay.

July
27

Business.com Sold Again

The “original” high ticket priced domain sold to R.H. Donnelly (my former employer in my former life) … I was a fork lift driver for them. Not a time in my life I like to reflect on. Despite the recommendation over the years to submit your site to Business.com, I have never seen a return value in either traffic nor PageRank.

Back when Business.com stopped passing PageRank I was having an email exchange with their director. He inadvertently replied to me instead of his boss regarding the issue and the statements that were made internally about webmasters and SEOs in general were very negative. I have been tempted many times to release that email, but have resisted as I feel it would be unethical. But, I will be honest that it is extremely tempting.

Hold off on submitting your site to Business.com until they can figure out what they are doing.

Wall Street Journal Article