Google Supplemental Index Ratio
It seems there are many topics withing the SEO world describing how to calculate your Google Main Vs. Google Supplemental index ratio for your website. Unfortunately, many of the the queries referenced for folks to use are older methods that no longer give you the correct information. Some of these obsolete older methods include search queries such as:
* site:www.yoursite.com *** -sjpked
* site:www.yoursite.com *** -sljktf
* site:www.yoursite.com *** -view
* site:www.yoursite.com *** -ndsfoiw
If you’re using any of the queries above, you’re not getting the correct results you need. Instead, try using a newer method that people are having success with:
* site:www.yoursite.com -inallurl:www.yoursite.com
To calculate your supplemental index ratio, divide the number of supplemental pages by the total number of pages indexed (site:www.yoursite.com).
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