Hey there,
Please refer to the following URL:
Holland Michigan Real Estate
My client is currently ranked second in the search results for this term.
How does the first result have sub-results such as Holland Developments,
Vacation Rentals, Rental Property, and Read Blog?
How does my client get sub-results like this? Is there something I should be doing? Any advice regarding this issue is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Sincerely,
Travis Walters
admin@codebuyers.com
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If you look at this search term: programming forum - Google Search
You will notice that this site has those same links under it. I don't know how they got there but I can tell you they got there after I added a site map. Maybe this has something to do with it.
You just have to keep trying and define a keyword/phrase that you want to get into the top 10. Don't pick one that is saturated (like "Programming").
Then your website is blank? You have a personal website so there is no purpose in promoting it but for a real website, like the original question, then you would have a keyword.
If a site becomes popular enough, I believe the sub-results will occur. I believe when that happens, Google considers you an authority website, so it definitely is a good thing.
I was reading.. I forgot where... It all depends on the way you structure your menu, and I think you have to add what DevilsCharm said too
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