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		<title>By: Adsense Higher Earnings Advice &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Search Engine Supplemental Index</title>
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		<description>[...] Do you know about Google&#8217;s Supplemental Index? It is the place where web pages go to oblivion, otherwise known as Google Hell. Pages in the supplemental index will cause a drop in search engine traffic to your website - definitely not recommended. Here is a quick way to find out the position of your pages:   Go to Google.com and in the search box you type &#8221; site:www.yoursite.com *** -sjpked&#8221; replacing &#8216;yoursite&#8217; with your real domain. The results will show you which of your pages are lurking in Google&#8217;s Supplemental Index. Find out about the perils of the supplementals and how you can keep your pages out of the supplemental index. [...]</description>
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