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Thursday, September 19, 2024

What Are Sitelinks and How Do You Get Them? [Answered]

Sitelinks are the additional links visible below the main URL of the search results on Google. Search Engine Journal contributor Corey Morris has published an article elaborating on the sitelinks and how you can get them. He says, “There’s no way to tell Google to show site links or to add or delete them directly. However, you do have specific ways that you can take action and implement best practices to try to get them and manage them indirectly. Text Link Sitelinks Best Practices For organic opportunities, the best practices for getting sitelinks under a text result start with using informative,... [...]

Everything You Need to Know about Sitelinks

Sitelinks are links to other pages that appear under Google search results. Searchers use sitelinks to find relevant information from the search results. Ahrefs contributor Patrick Stox has shared an article on sitelinks and how to edit them. Stox says, “Sitelinks are one of the most common search features. They appear in 1.8% of SERPs in Ahrefs’ US database. Nearly every branded term has sitelinks and they also appear on many other queries like informational queries. In fact, nearly 67% of all organic keywords for Wikipedia.org contain sitelinks. Let’s dive deeper into some common... [...]


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