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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010
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Always seen this layout at SERP Have been using All in One Seo Pack - but cant figure out how to create this kind of layout with various subtitle ![]() May Anyone help? |
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| Ezra Anderson Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: USA
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Google decides whether or not to show your website like this. Generally, your site has to already be ranked #1, and it has to have pages that people will usually click on after they enter your website. So as much as we would all like to, we can't force Google to show our sites like this. |
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| SEO Strategist War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010
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That's called Google Sitelinks. Those links happen because of internal links. The amount of pages on a site has nothing to do with Google Sitelinks. As an example do a search for ctrtheme, that site has 7 pages & still shows two Google Sitelinks. Those Sitelinks are keyword anchor-text in the ctrtheme header (Affiliates & About). Those are two of the 5 links in the header. See the header links better with the Google Cache. You can't force Google to provide Sitelinks, but you can point them in the right direction with sitewide links, like header links. |
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