Hi there, I did a keyword search for 'Merimbula' and noticed on the top result that it had a bunch of links below it refering to pages from the same site. How does this come about and what is the technical term for this? Thanks in advance, Lonewolff
This is the first time I have seen this. What is google's pre-requisites to decide that you are worthy of recieving 'sitelinks'?
Call the Cutts family and kindly ask for them On a serious note, only highly trusted sites in No1 position get it
Thanks for the info guys. I have done a google search into it and found some interesting stuff. Looks like my one week old site that I am optimising for a particular keyword has a bit of a way to go
If your website is big and has lot of information then google will generate sitelinks. You will get the same for Microsoft and university websites.
We also get similar search results if someone is searching the website with the domain name. Possibly google is trying to show extensive information to users for a website which are widely searched. More about this; http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=47334
Google tries to handpick some of the links from internal pages of the websites and this matter is seen regarding a lot of terms searched online. The sites having useful and high quality content pages have better chances to be selected by Google.
You must have a lot of backlinks to many of your site pages to get listed like this. It happened to me with one of my sites once - it also seems to help if the site is older. I hope this information helps you out.
This is called "sitelinks" it can be happened by Google it self, it all depend on your site and it's visit...You can set it by Google webmaster tool