Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Written By Mail to Navjot

Search engine result page element, Google sitelinks has been pushed forward with an extension for showcasing major webpages' popular sub-pages. It would therefore mean that the size and number of the sitelinks are on the rise.

Browsers can now dig deeper into the websites showcased in search engine results, thanks to Google adding more details of sub-pages within popular sites in its rankings.

The move will especially boost searches for particular products or brands, because such searches will now showcase results from deeper within a particular site.

Listings of sub-pages displayed in this way include a title and a snippet of the meta description for each page. The more certain Google is that the site presented is the one being searched for, the more deep-page links will be presented – up to a maximum of 12, according to some site

The sitelinks will also group together results from pages from the site concerned which would normally appear lower in the search rankings.

More detailed sub-page listings will improve the service offered to searchers who know approximately what they're looking for. "When Google predicts your target site accurately, the sitelinks work as a quick access point to the core elements of the site,"

Meta descriptions and titles would now be of much more importance which is a point worth noting. The optimization of the said aspects for the space provided would even be a point to think of as a googler.