Those are site links, they will be auto generated by Google. You need to update regularly and get backlinks but it takes time.
My site has been up since 2006 and had pr3 last year but unfortunately someone hacked into my site and deleted everything. I got tired and shut it down late last year and re-lunched it and now the site is pr1
Well, I have checked on the Google website about site links this and Google has mentioned that the search engine provides site links to some of the websites and it depends on certain factors. These websites (to which site links are provided) are decided by the search engine spiders itself and hence it is better to try and gain more backlinks for the website and create a sitemap on the website which might help you to bring site links on the search engines for your website
Sitelinks are obtained when your web site is generally over a year or two old and you rank #1 for several weeks for the keyword that you appear #1 in the SERP's. They are generated automatically by Google. There really is nothing you can do special to get them except rank #1 for a keyword and have good website SEO.
Regular Updates would make your site have that!.. I think Google will do something about that that works like that!
Nobody knows for certain, I've gotten a few of these myself and I can explain what I think is going on. First ... you get there in steps. The first step is to rank #1 and get a 2nd page that ranks for the same term into the top 10 and it will instantly rank #2. Second ... another step along the way is getting 4 sub links under your name. This comes from having an extremely strong structure to your site ... perhaps 5 to 10 site-wide categories that every page on your site links to. Each of these sub-pages will need some pagerank (never seen one that didn't have pagerank). Third ... you have to be the #1 site people click through to for that keyword combination at least 50% of the time. Point #1 above helps you achieve that (I think #1 spot gets like 44% clickthrus and #2 gets about 11% clickthrus, combined total gets you over that 50% clickthru rate for that search term). Fourth ... these pages have to be diverse pages, i.e. different subject matter. Perhaps your entire site is about a widget, but every page in the sitelink won't be optimized for the term "widget". Perhaps blue widget, green widget, red etc. Google favors a variety here (in fact, I've actually swapped out sitelinks to other pages simply by making sitelinks rank perfectly for the search term I got the sitelinks for). So first step in that direction is to get at least 2 pages on your site that rank well for the term, getting you that 50% clickthru rate. PS: I never read the 50% clickthru by getting #1 and #2, these are simply my opinion, I've never read this anywhere. It's just been an observation that this is the first step towards sitelinks.
I have had a few of those, firstly you need a quality site that ranks well, i have just noticed a new feature for one of my sites: I hadn't see that one before today, anyway just keep updating your site, useful articles and good rankings should do it.
Right . In a few words: -- getting site links or adding site links = out of our control -- we may only delete site links by google webmaster tool accounts
Hi, This is called as Site Links. Sitelinks are links to a site's interior pages. Not all sites have sitelinks. Google generates these links automatically, but you can remove sitelinks you don't want. Check it from Google Webmaster Tools. Thanks & Regards Suresh R
Site links are given by google it self.. Generally google give it on the basis of many factors.. (1) Domain age (2) Site popularity in terms of search (3) Site's quality (4) pr
Recently I noticed my web directory got 4 sitelinks, the links are automatically generated, if your site rank the top place for more than 3 search terms, google would show the sitelinks at serp.
I believe that adding on something to an existing site might do it. For example you have a main site, then add a blog in a subfolder, or a gallery or something else. I have only one site of mine that has sitelinks. It is a gallery with a forum in a subfolder. And for the record, sitelinks does not mean authority, because i have a hard time believing that google likes to give "authority" to warez sites, and there are warez sites with sitelinks.
these are totally automatic genereated by google google has mentioned about extra links in webmaster account