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Discussion in 'HTML and CSS Help' started by trauts14, Apr 29, 2012.

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    trauts14 New Member

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    when i google walmart it appears with several sub results under the main listing. for example "store finder" electronics" "all departments."
    how can i make my site appear with these sub results in google or will google recognize the links i have on my site the next time it is crawled and automatically display these sub results below my main page listing when people google search my site?


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    Those listings with all the sub-listings below are in the paid listing area of Google.

    If you go down towards the bottom of the page, below the ads, the "places" and the reviews, into the unpaid listings, you'll see that the results display singly.


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    Thanks, Wired - I didn't know about that, just thought that they were paid results because usually the top three are.
    This is good info - I wonder how a smaller site could get some of that going. Time for some research!


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