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How to get Google Sitelinks on a website? [closed]

There are a lot of websites that look professional in Google results. Try searching for 'stackoverflow' and you'll see at the top a result with a title, a description and a table of 8 links to stackoverflow categories. That's what I'm interested in producing for future websites.

So what must be done? Does it depend on the number of visitors? How long does it take until the results start looking like that?

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Valentin Brasso Avatar asked Apr 02 '10 05:04

Valentin Brasso


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I think you are referring to "sitelinks". Google generally does not make it public exactly how those are created (to prevent abuse, for example). I suspect you need the subpages to be very strongly linked, perhaps about the same amount or more than the top-level page. No way to know for sure. The best way to get your website looking good in Google is to make it as user-friendly and human-friendly as possible. I think Google typically looks for clues as to whether the website will be relevant to humans and very likely penalizes content that detracts from the interface just to become search-engine optimized.

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Michael Aaron Safyan Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 01:09

Michael Aaron Safyan