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Posted by T.J. on April 4, 2009, 6:49 pm
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Anyone noticing that the new style sitelinks
(3 or 4 horizontal links just below description
in the serps)
seem to be increasing, and not only the site
in top position is getting them?
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Posted by simplestuff on April 4, 2009, 11:00 pm
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> Anyone noticing that the new style sitelinks
> (3 or 4 horizontal links just below description
> in the serps)
> seem to be increasing, and not only the site
> in top position is getting them?
I noticed a bit more on some SERPs but not all.
Stacey
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Posted by Adrienne Boswell on April 4, 2009, 11:06 pm
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> Anyone noticing that the new style sitelinks
> (3 or 4 horizontal links just below description
> in the serps)
> seem to be increasing, and not only the site
> in top position is getting them?
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So far, I've only seen the top position get it. IMHO, it's very convient,
especially if one of those sitelinks is actually what you are looking for,
eg. locations.
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Posted by T.J. on April 5, 2009, 8:23 am
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>> Anyone noticing that the new style sitelinks
>> (3 or 4 horizontal links just below description
>> in the serps)
>> seem to be increasing, and not only the site
>> in top position is getting them?
> So far, I've only seen the top position get it. IMHO, it's very convient,
> especially if one of those sitelinks is actually what you are looking for,
> eg. locations.
It appears to be happening more when using
google.co.uk rather than google.com
Try a search in google.co.uk for Restaurants
a couple of days ago only the site in the 2nd
spot was showing them, today the top 3 sites
are.
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Posted by Adrienne Boswell on April 5, 2009, 11:10 am
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>> writing in
>>> Anyone noticing that the new style sitelinks
>>> (3 or 4 horizontal links just below description
>>> in the serps)
>>> seem to be increasing, and not only the site
>>> in top position is getting them?
>> So far, I've only seen the top position get it. IMHO, it's very
>> convient, especially if one of those sitelinks is actually what you
>> are looking for, eg. locations.
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> It appears to be happening more when using
> google.co.uk rather than google.com
>
> Try a search in google.co.uk for Restaurants
> a couple of days ago only the site in the 2nd
> spot was showing them, today the top 3 sites
> are.
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I'm not getting those results, even when I'm selecting "pages from the
UK" on google.co.uk. I'm sure it's because of the Geolocation thing.
Even though the Geolocation thingy is great for local search, sometimes,
you just _don't_ want local search. This is a fine example. If I were
planning a visit, I would want to see those sitelinks to make planning
my visit easier, but maybe because Google is seeing my IP address, it
won't show them to me.
Yesterday, my friend was looking for oil change. We live in Glendale,
CA. So searching for oil change without the city brought up results for
only Glendale, CA. Putting in just the city without the state, brings
up results for lots of other Glendales, so apparently, when you include
the city, Geolocation must be "turned off".
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> (3 or 4 horizontal links just below description
> in the serps)
> seem to be increasing, and not only the site
> in top position is getting them?