I am somewhat embarassed to ask this as I feel I should know. How do i get all of my web pages to show hierarchically under the main page of my website on search engine results like the image below:
instead of the "usual" single result that appears for most web pages?
Thank you.
You need to know how to use Google Sitelinks
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/47334?hl=en&safe=strict
It's shows and selected by Google automatically most of the pages are most important pages of your site because the visitors from Google interested to visit theme but you can just select it If you want to show or not to show It in your site result search from Google webmaster / site link
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Is there a way to get my webpage which is stored in my public_html folder on my server to show up in google? Right now I don't get any hit when searching the title.
Sign Up for Google Webmaster and list your site there, here is the link...https://www.google.com/webmasters/
http://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo
Basically what you need to do is turn your page into a SEO beast. SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. You need to follow googles guidelines:
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/35291?hl=en
You need to add certain tags and best practices to your website to get googles bots to scan your site better and get a better understanding of how your website is setup. #Guarav Genius also gave you a link to google webmasters which should provide some more information on how to get your website to show up on google.
It's for a while I'm researching on the microformat for styling my site information different in google result page.
I found some detail about microformat in this links:
http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard-authoring#The_Importance_of_Names
http://blog.teamtreehouse.com/add-microformats-magic-to-your-site
http://microformats.org/get-started
that will have result like this :
Now, I'm trying to find out could I manipulate microformats to force google show my site information in result page, just like do it for stackoverflow or other most popular sites :
Or Is it possible to do that...?!?!?
Thanks in advance...
You can't force Google to show your website and sub pages like the Stack Overflow example you posted. Your search term was stackoverflow and so the information displayed on the results page was far and away the most relevant. Hence why it displays like that.
If someone searched for your website by name you might get a result like that. You'll need to submit an xml sitemap to Google Webmaster Tools, give it time to index and hopefully your website name will be unique enough.
I guess the main thing is that your website is first on Google's results page for a given search term and the sitemap shows Google what your other pages are.
With respect to microdata - it's really good for giving extra information to search engines. The CSS-tricks one is a perfect example. You'd need a Google+ profile and using the microdata specify that profile as the author.
Again, Webmaster Tools has some great Microdata validation tools. You can even load your pages source code up, highlight the text you want to tag and it'll show you exactly what tags to add and how so it works. Link below:
https://www.google.com/webmasters/markup-helper/
I have a website futbolpasionatlanta.com that has several pages that are internally linked. For some reason my google results are all showing my linked websites but my main page the index.php or just www.futbolpasionatlanta.com is showing up in the results.
Any ideas what I can do to correct this?
Is is something I would change on in my head tag?
Thanks,
If you want to encourage Google to crawl and index deeper into your site you should try to get incoming links directly to those inner pages. The higher the quality of those links, the better.
It might take some time before Google index your whole site. It will eventually be indexed.
For your next question:
You can use robots.txt and submit it in webmaster tools if you haven't done that yet. This can be used to block some pages:
http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=156449
I am having a problem ,
I updated my website to all the search engine , but when I updated the website it is showing my web hosting metatags rather than showing my metatags.
like
Domain Default page
Welcome to Parallels! If you are seeing this message, the website for is not available at this time. If you are the owner of this website, one of the following things may be occurring:
www.mcxnsecalls.com
NOTE : its showing my website domain name in the link
Pls check this link
http://www.bing.com/search?q=mcxnsecalls&go=&qs=n&sk=&form=QBLH&filt=all
after seeing it you will get idea
I want to display my titles and description
like
MCX NSE COMMODITY TIPS
Welcome to mcxnsecalls we provide nse,mcx tips for free it and so on....
www.mcxnsecalls.com
Can anyone please say me whats the problem
Thanks In Advance
Search engine store your meta in cache to optimize there results
Unfortunately, Bing cached the meta on your web page before you added your informations.
Search engines spiders have to crawl millions of websites, so the update could takes time, depending on a lot of factors.
I am not too sure why this is happening but I see that your site has not yet been indexed by google. If you have updated the meta tags recently, Bing might take a while to update the indexes.
When you go to Google and perform a search, it will return either one of two type of results:
just the title of your webpage, or
the title of your web-page plus, lists subpages it found on that web site
Here is an example of option #2: http://37assets.s3.amazonaws.com/svn/grub-ellis-googlelisting.png
My website on a google.com search only lists my web page title (option #1), how do I get google to list my subpages on the search results (option #2)?
Is is an HTML issue? How do I get Google to know what my subpages are so that it can also list those on a google search.
Those are called "sitelinks" and are automated but you can partially configure them in Google's webmaster's tools. In webmaster's tools, click "sitelinks" in the navigation menu on the left. From the sitelinks page:
Sitelinks are links to a site's interior pages. Not all sites have sitelinks. Google generates these links automatically, but you can remove sitelinks you don't want.
Here is another Google page explaining sitelinks.
You should add a site-map using the Google webmaster tools site, or by maintaining your own. For explanation check out Sitelinks page.
Google has not generated any sitelinks
for your site. Sitelinks are
completely automated, and we show them
only if we think they'll be useful to
the user. If your site's structure
doesn't allow our algorithms to find
good sitelinks, or we don't think that
the sitelinks are relevant to the
user's query, we won't show them.
However, we are always working to
improve how we find and display
sitelinks.
You can also directly enable sitelinks (you don’t have to get lucky) in Google’s Pay-Per-Click platform (AdWords), and it will have a similar very positive impact on your clickthrough rate.
You need to create XML sitemap. Here is all you need to know. Check if your open-source CMS has plugin/add-on/module to do this automatically, there must be generators somewhere too.
http://www.google.lv/search?q=XML+sitemap
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitemaps
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=156184
You are describing "Search Engine Optimization" with your question. If you have a small site, the best thing you can hope for is to ensure every page has a unique title, links back to your home page, you have a good "site map" so search engines can easily discover ALL of your pages, and most important, your pages are THE definitive place for information about whatever you're selling.
Content is king and once you become the authority, your page will pop up in the 1st 1-2 links.
Contact some local SEO folks in your area and ask for a site evaluation. Many will do it for free with their automated tools. You can use the webmaster tools from bing or google if you're on a tight budget.