September 25th, 2024

What are Google Sitelinks?

Google sitelinks are the links that appear below the site title and description in the SERPs. These are the most popular pages of the website and make the navigation process easier...
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Manish Singh Bisht
2 years ago Selected
Google Sitelinks are links to specific pages or sections of a website that appear under the main search result for a specific query. They are designed to help users quickly navigate to the most relevant content on a website. Sitelinks are automatically generated by Google's algorithm, and they are based on the relevance and structure of a website.

For example, if you search for "example.com" on Google, the search result will include a link to the homepage of the website, along with several sitelinks that point to specific pages or sections of the website such as "About Us", "Contact Us", "Services" and "Blog".

Sitelinks can be useful for users as they allow them to quickly navigate to the most relevant content on a website, they also can be useful for website owners as it can increase the click-through rate on their website, and it can also help to increase the visibility of specific pages or sections of their website.

However, It's important to note that Google does not guarantee that sitelinks will appear for all websites or for all queries, and it's also possible for website owners to block specific sitelinks if they don't want them to appear.
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Sujit Singh
3 years ago
When we search on Google, many times you must have seen that in many results, many other links appear along with the site link. The links that appear in the search result along with the main URL of the website are called Sitelinks. We are searching on Google, so it is called Google Sitelinks.
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