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How can I get my pages off supplemental results?

vbignacio
Sun 3 June 2007, 02:50 am GMT +0200
attention all ye SEO experts!

will inbound links to the supplemented pages get them off Google's supplemental results? im guilty of using ready-made articles that everyone is using from article banks.

olaf
Sun 3 June 2007, 10:56 am GMT +0200
does these pages have unique titles and a meta description?

and some extra content to that pages to get a mix (use rss feeds)

vbignacio
Sun 3 June 2007, 02:48 pm GMT +0200
no, it is automatically generated, it is impossible to change the title and add a description sitewide but i think it is possible to add the rss feeds by way of an include.

olaf
Sun 3 June 2007, 03:59 pm GMT +0200
hmm, I noticed often that pages with the same title and non unique content are penalized by google.

check directories for example, they have all unique titles (and meta descriptions if enter them)

check this site from Nick, I can't see supplemental results:
http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Aarticlesaz.com

vbignacio
Sun 3 June 2007, 05:17 pm GMT +0200
you are probably right about the title. anyway, all my newly indexed pages (80 pages) were not reduced to supplemental, while the rest of the pages were (81st-666th). i want to get them out of google hell too, so im concentrating on deep linking into each of them. just 5-10 pages/day, every day until the last one is linked to from the outside. not spammy, of course.

olaf
Sun 3 June 2007, 05:52 pm GMT +0200
I'm trying to post all the articles via wordpress and hope to get some organic traffic this way. will say I post 5-7 articles a week. (hope that it will work)

Nikolas
Sun 3 June 2007, 08:10 pm GMT +0200
I'm trying to post all the articles via wordpress and hope to get some organic traffic this way. will say I post 5-7 articles a week. (hope that it will work)

Interesting way to do this. If you are lucky your content will be get "stolen" by scraper blogs, and you'll get more links (and some traffic)

olaf
Sun 3 June 2007, 08:26 pm GMT +0200


Interesting way to do this. If you are lucky your content will be get "stolen" by scraper blogs, and you'll get more links (and some traffic)


yes right this happens sometimes :D

ventureskills
Mon 4 June 2007, 09:39 am GMT +0200
Try tranalsating them into different languages them into different languages and have each language on each page some will sup but most won't ultimately don't buy bulk content it just won't work

vbignacio
Tue 5 June 2007, 12:34 am GMT +0200
wow tim, i dont know if you read my mind or i read yours. thats what i was searching for last night, a server-based script for website translation. thanks!

anyone know of a good translation script?

ventureskills
Tue 5 June 2007, 08:33 am GMT +0200
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=42057 I would modif the script a bit so that it stores the results in a db, I have a modified version running on Drupal it works well!

vbignacio
Tue 5 June 2007, 09:42 am GMT +0200
thank you!

igor
Sun 8 July 2007, 07:53 pm GMT +0200
If you want to get titles to have topic name you should be able to modify that in your head script and just put the variable in the template!

I have done somthing like that in my phpBB.

I do not know how SMF works, but should be able to do it, being it is PHP driven.

Igor

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