How to add these additional links in Google SERP?

by swym
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I just noticed these additional links in SERP when I'm doing a search (refer to attachment). I've been trying to find out how to make Google to add these additional links in the search result but failed. Anybody here know what are those links? Does it have anything to do with rich snippets?
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  • Profile picture of the author swym
    Anyone here know the answer?
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    • Profile picture of the author friendclk
      I wanted to let you know the exact term that those type of links are called. So you could do more specific research on it. The links shown below some sites in search results are called: 'Site Links'
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  • Profile picture of the author swym
    That's just what I need to know. Thanks!
    I thought sitelinks only appear below the URL. So I guess it will be displayed above the URL if there is only 3 or less.
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    • Profile picture of the author friendclk
      Ok, you are right. Those may not be site links. Because they appear above the URL not below. I am sorry. Does anyone else know?
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  • Profile picture of the author masterjani
    It is added by google automatically.When your site get more unique visitors with some direct visits.
    You can't add yourself.
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Sorry, but you don't have a clue what your talking about.

      As an example how to add additional hyperlinks to a SERP description, have a look at the link in my sig. (SERP Breadcrumb Trick).

      That Breadcrumb hyperlink is very similar to what OP is asking in this thread. In order for the links in the SERP description to show up, you (the webmaster) have to get the ball rolling. In other words, If you don't have proper internal linking it will never happen (you made that choice, not Google).

      Do proper internal linking & you stand a d@mn good chance at getting those extra SERP hyperlinks, just like wikipedia. Or, you can stand idle like most people & assume it's some kind of Google magic. :rolleyes:







      Originally Posted by masterjani View Post

      It is added by google automatically.When your site get more unique visitors with some direct visits.
      You can't add yourself.
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      • Profile picture of the author masterjani
        Originally Posted by yukon View Post

        Sorry, but you don't have a clue what your talking about.

        As an example how to add additional hyperlinks to a SERP description, have a look at the link in my sig. (SERP Breadcrumb Trick).

        That Breadcrumb hyperlink is very similar to what OP is asking in this thread. In order for the links in the SERP description to show up, you (the webmaster) have to get the ball rolling. In other words, If you don't have proper internal linking it will never happen (you made that choice, not Google).

        Do proper internal linking & you stand a d@mn good chance at getting those extra SERP hyperlinks, just like wikipedia. Or, you can stand idle like most people & assume it's some kind of Google magic. :rolleyes:
        I think you don't have any clue in how search engine works.
        These type of links added by google automatically,when the queries for that site is made regularly.
        You can't add it yourself.Read the google help points.
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        • Profile picture of the author yukon
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          Really? That's what you think (lol)?

          So, what your saying is, If I don't include a jump-link on my page for example like wikipedia does. I can still get a jump-link to show up in the SERP description?

          Man! You must be awesome!

          You should tell wikipedia to stop including jump-links on their pages, they don't need them, right? :rolleyes:

          BTW, check my sig. (SERP Breadcrumb Trick) If you still think you can't manipulate a Google search results listing, then get back with me.





          Originally Posted by masterjani View Post

          I think you don't have any clue in how search engine works.
          These type of links added by google automatically,when the queries for that site is made regularly.
          You can't add it yourself.Read the google help points.
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    • Profile picture of the author NastyBlast
      Originally Posted by masterjani View Post

      It is added by google automatically.When your site get more unique visitors with some direct visits.
      You can't add yourself.
      yeah it looks like one of those Google determined things like when subcategories appear under your domain.Google does this type of stuff all the time when it is experimenting and a lot of that is going on lately
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    That's the power of internal linking (with keyword anchor-text).

    Those types of links are created from the anchor-text/internal links.

    When you search for "plumber" & look at the wikipedia plumber page, they'll include those same exact anchor-text hyperlinks you see in the Google SERP description.



    Originally Posted by swym View Post

    I just noticed these additional links in SERP when I'm doing a search (refer to attachment). I've been trying to find out how to make Google to add these additional links in the search result but failed. Anybody here know what are those links? Does it have anything to do with rich snippets?
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  • Profile picture of the author killuahxh
    Hi,

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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    BTW, those links in the OP screenshot are called jump-links.
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