Google Adds Mini-Sitelinks

by Alex Peerenboom on April 17, 2009

Yesterday, Google announced a new feature to its line of Webmaster Tools on their official blog.  Your site can now have one line of sitelinks, even if you are not in the first position.  Sitelinks are the links that appear underneath the main search result, which can take your visitor to deeper pages within your site.

Before, the use of sitelinks was only given to the top website in the search result.  Now your site can show these sitelinks, up to four links, right above the URL on the results page.  Webmasters can use this tool to generate more visibility for other pages within your site and more traffic.

To learn more about the benefits of this new feature head over to the Google Webmaster blog and read about the sitelinks.

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