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site extensions
How to show site extensions in organic SERP?
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- You can't control whether or not Google shows sitelinks for your site.
- If Google decides to show sitelinks for your site, you can't control which ones they show. - The best you can do is optimize your site hierarchy, internal links, and on-page elements as best as possible to make it clear (and simple) for Google to crawl and understand separate sections of your site. |
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To add more links to your ads, create sitelink extensions. Sitelinks can take people to specific pages on your site—your store hours, a specific product, or more. When someone clicks or taps on your links, they skip right to what they want to know or buy. This is an informational article about sitelink extensions.
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Sitelinks are hyperlinks to website subpages that appear under certain Google listings in order to help users navigate the site. The site owner cannot add any sitelinks; Google adds them through its own secret automated algorithms.If you have a Google Adwords program you can create campaign and adgroup level sitelinks
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Sitelinks are hyperlinks to website subpages that appear under certain Google listings in order to help users navigate the site. The site owner cannot add any sitelinks; Google adds them through its own secret automated algorithms.If you have a Google Adwords program you can create campaign and adgroup level sitelinks
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Its nothing but hyperlinks to website that appears in various listing content which will help crawler to navigate your website
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Sitelinks are hyperlinks to site subpages that show up under certain Google postings keeping in mind the end goal to enable clients to explore the site. The site proprietor can't include any sitelinks; Google includes them through its own particular mystery robotized algorithms.If you have a Google Adwords program you can make crusade and adgroup level sitelinks
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