
If you have observed that most of the popular websites with some authority on the internet when searched on the internet will give you a set of hyperlinks below the primary search results, these links are called as Google Sitelinks.
If you would like to learn more about how to get a sitelink for your website on the Google Search,you could refer my earlier article on Sitelinks.

How to get Google Sitelinks
Today I want to answer a long looping question on how to get Google Sitelinks. Sitelinks are website navigation links that are added as part of search results in Google. I did not yet write an article on this unless I could show my very own website as an example; today I have my Sitelinks to show you guys. Am sure it would add credibility to my words when I say “How I did it” rather than saying “How to do it”
Before we start, let me make it clear which kind of websites have LEAST chances of getting Sitelinks on Google Search:
About the Article: All About Google Sitelinks and How to get Sitelinks, Google sitelinks, How to get Google Sitelinks, Google Sitelink Algorithm, Factors governing Google sitelink algorithm.
Google Sitelinks are a sign of site privilege and look like the above, Its a Virtual Site menu that is readily available at the google search itself. there are various factors that govern the Google Sitelink algorithm. Even though google has not defined them, it is ideally when a website satisfies a set of conditions as below
Hope the article helped you to clarify your idea about sitelink and has given information why you have or do not have sitelinks.
What are Google Sitelinks?
In 2005 Google started experimenting with an enhanced listing in their natural search results that can increase a site’s visibility and reputation, and provide more traffic. For a long time we didn’t know what to call these deluxe listings, but now we do. On September 7, 2006, Google’s sitemap guru, Vanessa Fox, wrote a blog entry titled Information about Sitelinks. She explained that Sitelinks are generated automatically, and that Sitelinks are designed to provide searchers with more valuable search results. Fox also said that Google will be expanding the Sitelinks program. Since then we’ve been getting many questions from webmaster interested to know how they can get a Sitelinks listing.
Here’s an example of a Sitelinks listing. On a Google search for the keyword “IntelliTrack,” beneath the main search result, we see links to various areas of the IntelliTrack web site. This would help a searcher in two ways: they can get a better understanding of what the site is about before they visit, and they can take a shortcut from Google to the topic that interests them.:
Only the best sites seem to get Sitelinks. Virtually all of the webmasters I’ve spoken with feel that Sitelinks enhance a web site’s visibility and reputation.