Most probably, the most discussed issue in Internet marketing is Sitelinks. These are a collection of links that are automatically chosen by Google’s algorithm. They appear below the result of a website, linking to main pages of your website. There are various theories regarding how Google calculates Sitelinks.
One theory says that Google might track the number of clicks for different results.
Another theory says that the link architecture of a website may be the reason and the links at the top of the HTML source of a website may have a better chance to be included as Sitelinks.
One theory guesses that Google might be using the Google toolbar to determine Sitelinks. The possibility of a webpage being used as a Sitelinks increases if it is bookmarked a number of times.
Of late, many Internet professionals and bloggers have suggested some ways to get Sitelinks, but it may happen that some of those advices might not have a contribution to your effort. These are some advices like…
Make your website World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) valid, have links from powerful websites, have a lot of links, add
Furthermore, Pagerank has also nothing to do with Sitelinks. There are PR7 and PR2 websites that got Sitelinks. Also, according to some industry professionals Sitelinks are randomly chosen and I also personally believe in the same.
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