So you have a slick, eye-catching web site with lots of fancy graphics and flash animation, congratulations! You excitedly type in your site’s url in Google’s search engineand your site shows up in Google’s supplemental results.
What’s going on? What exactly are Google supplemental results and why would you not want your web site to appear in them?
According to Google’s FAQ page, supplemental results are part of Google’s auxiliary index (main results are drawn from the main index) and pages, which appear on the supplemental listing, have “fewer restrictions” than those that appear on the main results page. They further say that the inclusion of sites on the main or supplemental index is purely automated and does not affect page rank at all.
In truth however, pages that appear on the main index will almost always show up first in a search. Supplemental search results will only show up if there are very few or no results at all in the main index. Plenty of older web sites also tend to populate the supplemental results page. Needless to say the supplemental results page is not where you want your site to end up....