This week, we're taking a look at Google's Sitelinks. How do you get these for your website and are they worth the time and effort?
In the news: Google adds an additional search box to the result list for some searches, Google received 66% of U.S. searches in February and more.
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1. How to get Google Sitelinks for your website |
Many webmasters wonder how they can make Google display additional Sitelinks for their websites. What exactly are Sitelinks, how can you get them and are they worth the effort? What are Google Sitelinks?
Which links does Google use for the Sitelinks?
How can you get Sitelinks for your website?
Sitelinks can be a nice addition for searches for general keywords but they usually won't appear for searches that consist of two to four words. These words are the most important keywords for website promotion and search engine optimization. People who search for multiple word keywords are more likely to purchase goods or services than people using fewer words (source: Oneupweb Research). Use IBP to find these keywords and to get high rankings for these keywords. |
2. Search engine news of the week |
Google tests an additional search box within the search results
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3. Articles of the week |
"The new strategy, unveiled along with a restructuring that will reduce Ask's work force by 8%, or about 40 jobs, is a retreat from efforts by former Ask management to broaden the search engine's audience beyond middle-American, predominantly female consumers, who have long made up its core."
Pay-per-click spyware and other scams
"If you thought click fraud was bad, consider this: your Google AdWords, Yahoo! Search Marketing ads and Microsoft adCenter accounts are new targets for spyware applications, hackers and scam artists."
Google likely to get EU approval to buy DoubleClick
"European regulators plan to approve Google Inc.'s proposed $3.1 billion takeover of DoubleClick Inc. without conditions, rejecting complaints by Microsoft Corp. that the deal would hurt competition, according to three people with direct knowledge of the case."
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