I see this kind of search results.. More links from one specific site. How is this done ? Is it a searchmap result ? Does anyone know ? I have created this expample (see attachment) myself. So there isnt one. Yet.. What would I have to do get something like this ? Thank you all...
I think Google does it for very big sites and very common requests/links. For example if you do a search for 'Adobe' you will see that it also has a list because 'Adobe Download', (for example), is linked to a lot and Google thinks you might be interested in that link. But if you do a search for 'Adobe Download' then there is no list as Google is not making any assumptions on that. FFMG
Thank you verymuch.. Now.. next step is to understand sitelinks.. Google says; How do you compile the list of links shown below some search results? The links shown below some sites in our search results, called Sitelinks, are meant to help users navigate your site. Our systems analyze the link structure of your site to find shortcuts that will save users time and allow them to quickly find the information they're looking for. We only show Sitelinks for results when we think they'll be useful to the user. If the structure of your site doesn't allow our algorithms to find good Sitelinks, or we don't think that the Sitelinks for your site are relevant for the user's query, we won't show them. At the moment, Sitelinks are completely automated. We're always working to improve our Sitelinks algorithms, and we may incorporate webmaster input in the future. HTML: What could be the algorithm ? Anybody understands the link structure thats mentioned ?
It does it for one of my sites. There's nothing you could really do to make it happen. I think you need a lot of search queries specifically for your site and different pages for you site.
This is very interest, i sometimes wondered this myself. I wonder if they can include something similar for me.
it happens for when your number 1 for a term and your seen as the authority of that keyword, basically means if you have this, you ain't coming down for a looong time
Not necessarily, we show up for some based on our Froogle listings; if you're searching for a specific product and your Froogle listing qualifies (by what metric I don't know, could include site authority) it seems like you'll appear in a shopping equivalent of the Site Listing. Though I just tried it to show an example and it's not working. It was doing it this morning, and I noticed it on Monday. That's kind of odd, maybe they're tweaking the Site Listings criteria or something.
One of my clients has actually managed to get sitelinks and he is hardly an authority on the particular subject that brought up those results. From what I gather it is quite simply not clear and publicly known how the Algo attributes them.
Wow, I didn't know Froogle had one of these too, do you haev to be number one for that to happen in Froogle or is it a 'random' thing?
I have noticed that it helps to get this kind of results if you have your websites structured like this: www.domain.com/subject/ instead of www.domain.com/subject.htm Still your site must seen by google as an authority site.
if your site classify as authority sites it automatically have this following links... Google gives more priority to those authority sites..