Question by loveisblind: How to see links to other pages on a website on a search engine?
When you search for a website on a search engine, sometimes you’ll see websites that have links under the main link to the home page. For example: if you google rottentomatoes, you’ll see sub links which include “On Dvd” , “In Theaters”, etc. How do you achieve that? I’m sure its a simple script but what’s the name for it. Any help would be great! Thanks!
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Answer by Jake Birdem
It’s the search engine’s choice to add those indented extra links, typically you need a top ranked site, with certain internal linking that can help encourage the search engines to make a related link, sorry I don’t recall the specifics.
You can find some guides by googling:
Google Double Indented Results
Indented SERP Results
Google indented sublinks
Answer by imisidro
It is called Sitelinks http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=47334
Sitelinks are urls from YOUR site which Google decides to display below in the search results. It is a great tool for users to gain quick access to inner pages which Google considers important sections on your site.
G suggest that your site needs to have a clean site structure and navigation for it to display sitelinks under your search results. You need to have a clear hierarchy
In your Google Webmaster Tool account, you can configure your sitelinks under Site Configuration –> Sitelinks
You cannot, however, control whether Google will show your sitelinks or not. The appearance of sitelinks under a site depends on the search term used by the user. This is ONLY shown in search results when the search query warrants it, as determined by Google
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