The chances are that at some time, some of your web pages of your website will be relegated to Google’s supplemental results index.
This page discusses:
- Some of the reasons that your web page might end up in the supplemental results
- How to check if your any of your website is in the supplemental index
- What you can do to get out of the supplemental results.
Read more about Google’s supplemental results.
About the author: As the owner of a web marketing business, I’ve spent the last 7 years studying ways to boost the conversion rates of my client’s websites. Today, our best websites convert up to 20% of visits into leads and 50% of leads to sales. The target for our clients is a minimum 5% conversion rate on visits to leads which is staggeringly more than the typical website at 0.1%.
Bitemark specialises in designing, building, writing, managing and marketing websites with high conversion rates.
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