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				<description><![CDATA[ <div class="inline-attachment"><!-- ia0 -->you-and-a-matt-cutts.jpg<!--
ia0 --></div> <br /><br />Since I didn't translate pen to post last night,
I will take the opportunity to<a
href="http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/013699.html"
onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow"
class="postlink">link to a nice summary</a>  instead and save some time.<br
/><br />Highlights:<br /><br /><blockquote class="uncited"><div>  Michael
Martinez asks the first question. A lot of people have found that
supplemental pages don't come up. Is this the way that they'll be in the
future, or will they be found in search results if there are links in the
near future?<br />Matt: Both of these are true. If you get more links in
supplemental results, they can get in the main index. We parse pages
differently that are in the supplemental index (than in regular SERPs).
That's what distinguishes the main index from the supplemental index;
supplemental index pages are compressed more often. The phrase
relationships are handled a bit differently. You shouldn't worry too much
about how many pages you have in the supplemental index. I have hundreds of
pages in there; that's fine.<br /><br />Question: You're doing more and
more to figure out where the user is to deliver</div></blockquote>...<p>Statistics : Posted by <a href="http://www.searchgeeks.org/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=2">Steven</a> &bull; on Wed Jun 03, 2009 3:48 pm &bull; Replies 0 &bull; Views 54</p><hr />]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[ <div class="inline-attachment"><!-- ia0 -->you-and-a-matt-cutts.jpg<!--
ia0 --></div> <br /><br />Since I didn't translate pen to post last night,
I will take the opportunity to<a
href="http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/013699.html"
onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow"
class="postlink">link to a nice summary</a>  instead and save some time.<br
/><br />Highlights:<br /><br /><blockquote class="uncited"><div>  Michael
Martinez asks the first question. A lot of people have found that
supplemental pages don't come up. Is this the way that they'll be in the
future, or will they be found in search results if there are links in the
near future?<br />Matt: Both of these are true. If you get more links in
supplemental results, they can get in the main index. We parse pages
differently that are in the supplemental index (than in regular SERPs).
That's what distinguishes the main index from the supplemental index;
supplemental index pages are compressed more often. The phrase
relationships are handled a bit differently. You shouldn't worry too much
about how many pages you have in the supplemental index. I have hundreds of
pages in there; that's fine.<br /><br />Question: You're doing more and
more to figure out where the user is to deliver</div></blockquote>...]]></content:encoded>
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