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Google sub categories /”sub domains”

Extented listings and language problems

         

bufferzone

11:28 pm on Feb 19, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I have search the forum high and low, but not knowing quit what to call what I’m asking for, it’s is a bit hard to find the answer, so bear with me on this one Please.

If you search Google for eurosport, you will, of cause, find the website for the Eurosport channel in the #1 slot. In the bottom of this first listing, you find a line of links (Football - Eurosport - Live. Results. ... - Eurosport – Tennis)

Question 1.
What would you call this line of links using the correct googlish term (you can not imagine what combinations of odd words I have tried)

Question 2.
How do you get Google to list sub categories for your site (if that’s what they are called)

tedster

2:47 am on Feb 20, 2006 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



I haven't heard of any "official" terminology for this. Some folks here have been calling it an "extended description."

Here's one pretty good thread on the topic from December:
[webmasterworld.com...]

One PITA if you do get an extended result like this -- yes, you do get up to five links in one result. However, if you had a second, indented result -- kiss it goodbye.

bufferzone

12:35 pm on Feb 20, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Sharp as usual Tedster, a very good point, that I hadn'd considered.

All other insight is wellcome