plzz tell me how to do it.

Discussion in 'Google Sitemaps' started by maxense, Jul 12, 2008.

  1. #1
    hii all.
    i published new site last month.
    it's indexed in google now.
    i want to know how can i make my site looks like this when it appears in google search results.
    i made my sitemap.xml
    and uploaded it to http://www.---------------.com/sitemap.xml
    and joined google website masters.it's all done.
    but i want to make my categories appear like this picture.
    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE PICTURE
    THANX ALOT:) :)
     
    maxense, Jul 12, 2008 IP
  2. catanich

    catanich Peon

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    This is done by Google automatically and everyone is trying to do it. It is called "Sitelinks" in the Google Webmaster "Links" tool.

    It is done only on the 1st SERP position and to a site that keeps that position for a while (unknown).

    But you can not flip a switch in Google and do this.
     
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  3. dairyman

    dairyman Notable Member

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    Be patient and upload good quality and original contents to your site. Google decides when to create sitelinks for a particular site and how it should be. :D
     
    dairyman, Jul 12, 2008 IP
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    Dave82689 Active Member

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    u get that when you become the "authority" site basically its what google calls it on that search that site name


    dave
     
    Dave82689, Jul 12, 2008 IP
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    It's also helpful to sign up for Google webmaster tools (under the Google account); here you'll have some control of the sitelink content, but only after Google decides to assign one. The key comment above: be patient.
     
    ReinhartTech, Jul 15, 2008 IP