Hi Everyone, I am currently trying to work out how Google indents the first result of some websites and put categories in, I have viewed the source code of a number of the websites, but nothing has explained how Google sections a site and then lists those sections as sub links below the first result. The only thing I have come across is a META tag in one of the websites I looked at with a META tag called "section": <meta name="section" content="A-Z OF DRUGS" /> HTML: Taken from here: http://www.talktofrank.com/home_html.aspx I then did some research on this attribute for the META tag but no success, it seems that this attribute is actually invalid or doesn't exist, leading me to believe that it would have no effect on how Google does section the first result. Examples of what I mean. Search for "Talk to Frank" with 1st result indented with categories - http://www.google.com/search?q=talk+to+frank Search for "BBC" with 1st result indented with categories - http://www.google.com/search?q=bbc So my question is this, has anyone worked this out or do they have any suggestions on how this is achieved, the technical aspect to it I have even attended a few meet ups about SEO and put this same question forward with print-outs and nobody has had an answer. If everything that is listed in Google is organic (supposedly) then this must be an organic thing that Google has somehow worked out using an algorithm, but how would Google know how to section your site? Many thanks, I hope somebody can answer this question for me.
From Google FAQs from DP .... http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=47334 I had wondered until I read it here.. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=204881