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Hello all,

Search for 'OpenOffice' on Google, and you'll see that the first search result's description contains navigation links and an option to "Search openoffice.org". If you search for 'WinSplit Revolution' or 'Stack Overflow' or even 'ftp client' , you'll get similar links. Is this something Google does by itself or can it be controlled by including certain types of information on your website? I want my website to display download links as well, but it doesn't.

Thanks,

Dalal

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Sitelinks

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.

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.

Bakkal
Thank you. I didn't know what to search for.
Dalal