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I was searching on Google for my friend' blog. Google indexed his pages in a neat way! But that didn't happen for my blog.

Basically I want the pages indexed in a line when searching it through Google.. anyone know what I'm talking about? Here's a picture: http://i.imgur.com/7w34I4k.png. I really want to learn how to do this. Can anyone help me? I'm using WordPress SEO by Yoast. Thanks for reading! :)

unor
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  • You have to get a lot of links from other sites to achieve this – Reeno Sep 27 '14 at 11:51
  • @Reeno that's absolutely rubbish information. – rnevius Sep 27 '14 at 12:07
  • possible duplicate of [How to get sitelinks to appear on Google Search?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/475779/how-to-get-sitelinks-to-appear-on-google-search) – Reeno Sep 27 '14 at 16:21
  • possible duplicate of [Google Search Results Site Map](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21225000/google-search-results-site-map) – unor Sep 29 '14 at 05:31

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These are so called sitelinks. Google is choosing them automatically, you can't force Google to show a specific link, you only can hide a specific link in the Google Webmaster Tools once it gets displayed.

Google will display these links if your site has a certain number of links to both your start page as well as to the pages linked there. According to some Google patents, sitelinks are also derived from user behavior, in particular, the number of times a page has been accessed, the amount of time spent on the page, and from the content of the page itself.

More information on https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/47334

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The correct term for this is "Structured Data" or "Rich Snippets". Google has a great outline in their Webmaster Tools: https://support.google.com/webmasters/topic/4598337?hl=en&ref_topic=3309300

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