How to create Google sitelinks for your Website?
Information can be found here on Google
The links shown below some of Google’s search results, called sitelinks, are meant to help users navigate your site. Our systems analyze the link structure of your site to find shortcuts that will save users time and allow them to quickly find the information they’re looking for.
1: The main search result
2: Sitelinks
We only show sitelinks for results when we think they’ll be useful to the user. If the structure of your site doesn’t allow our algorithms to find good sitelinks, or we don’t think that the sitelinks for your site are relevant for the user’s query, we won’t show them.
At the moment, sitelinks are automated. We’re always working to improve our sitelinks algorithms, and we may incorporate webmaster input in the future. There are best practices you can follow, however, to improve the quality of your sitelinks. For example, for your site’s internal links, make sure you use anchor text and alt
text that’s informative, compact, and avoids repetition.
How to create Google sitelinks for your Website?
And thanks to ReliableSoft for these instructions;
I have mentioned several times above that you cannot directly specify which pages Google should use as sitelinks. They are chosen automatically by the Google algorithm based on the user query.
Nevertheless, there are a number of things you can do to help Google understand your site structure and content and this, in turn, increases your chances of getting sitelinks in the search results.
- Make sure that you can rank for your brand name
- Create a simple and easy to understand site structure
- Link important pages from your homepage
- Define proper titles and descriptions for sitelink candidate pages
- Use internal linking to help Google identify your important pages
- Add sitelink candidate pages in your sidebar
- Add a table of contents for long-form posts with in-page links
- Optimize your website for technical and on-page SEO
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