: There's a lot of speculation about what causes a page to go into Google's Supplemental Index but the only official explanation from Google as to why this may happen was from Matt Cutts when
There's a lot of speculation about what causes a page to go into Google's Supplemental Index but the only official explanation from Google as to why this may happen was from Matt Cutts when he announced that they were no longer labeling supplemental results as such. His explanation was:
These are often pages with lower PageRank or those with more complex URLs.
Working from that information the odds are that your new pages have a low PageRank and are relegated to the supplemental index for now. That makes sense as your new pages (two days old is very new) have not had a chance to get new links and for those links to be found and factored in by Google yet.
As always with anything that has to do with SEO you need to be patient. Good rankings don't come quickly for anyone. But sites that have quality content (and good usability and accessibility) always rise over time. If your site is good it will do the same.
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