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Sitelinks

Sitelinks are hyperlinks to subpages of websites. They appear under certain Google listings and are intended to make it easier for users to navigate. The webmaster has no control over the sitelinks, they are added by Google.

Links displayed under search engine results that are intended to direct the user to their subpages. They appear in organic brand search results and paid search results. Google Ads allows you to set up sitelinks in paid search results. With organic brand search, however, the situation is slightly different. The process is automated, so you have no control over the presence of additional links, their number and the pages they lead to. All you can do is make sure your site is optimized for a good user experience.

Up to six algorithmically selected links that appear under a listing for the same website in organic search results. You can prevent pages from appearing as sitelinks in Bing Search Console or Webmaster Tools.

Sitelinks appear below the site name in search results and allow the user to navigate directly to another page on the site. They are usually found in brand searches, ie. O'CLOCK. when you search by the site name and below the first search result, you will see links to pages such as Home, About Us, Contact, etc. The results page, but also increases your chances of getting clicked through.

Sitelinks

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