: One thing to keep in mind is that Google doesn't label supplemental results any more, so you can't really judge whether or not a URL is in the old supplemental index anyway. Some of the
One thing to keep in mind is that Google doesn't label supplemental results any more, so you can't really judge whether or not a URL is in the old supplemental index anyway. Some of the "tools" that try to do this use obscure methods that really don't reflect the internal status, so you can't really trust them anyway.
Personally, I would not even bother worrying about it. The old supplemental index is well integrated into the search results (which is why the URLs are no longer labeled) and in the meantime, the infrastructure - as well as the crawling, indexing and ranking processes - have changed significantly enough that it's not worth the time to look at things like that (even assuming you could get accurate information on whether or not a URL is in the old supplemental index).
As John Conde mentioned, good rankings don't come quickly. Focus on your users, focus on your website and its content, and let Google worry about the indexing part. :)
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