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it is possible to define order of the links that appear in the google search in the part where it lists 6 links?

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  • It’s called Sitelinks, only sites with a high number of visits usually display this, sometimes also being displayed in targeted queries (when google notes that the user visits the particular site a lot and then displays the links to facilitate)

  • I believe that order is of relevance.

  • @Guilhermenascimento using Rich Snippets and Schema.Org, you get Google to show you that way in the search result.

  • @hugocsl yes, I know, but only shows a possibility, does not guarantee that this will be displayed to all google users.

  • Note that you do not have the Search bar in the search result! Ex: https://marketplace.webkul.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/sitelinksearch-without-markup.png here’s the Search Bar. He doesn’t have it...

  • @hugocsl this is an additional option that you can configure, and it will also only be displayed as Google deems necessary, within what I already mentioned in the first comment: 1. sites with many visits 2. query directed. Another detail is the indexing time, which can take months, on the link I left as dup this explained.

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Unable to change the order of sitelinks, it fits according to the user’s needs, usually by directing the most searched or most searched links previously by the user, which can vary greatly as the Google search engine algorithm changes, as I answered in Error creating "Google Sitelinks"

As per its own Google:

Show off sitelinks results only when we think they may be useful to the user. If the structure of your site does not allow our algorithms to locate good website links or if you find that the links to your site are not pertinent to the user’s query, we will not display them.

At the moment, sitelinks are automated. We are constantly working to improve the algorithms of sitelinks. It is possible that in the future we will incorporate suggestions and information provided by webmasters. However, there are best practices that can be followed to improve the quality of your sitelinks. For example, for internal links on your site, use anchor texts and alt-attribute texts informative, compact and non-repeating.

That’s the part that talks:

It is possible that in the future we will incorporate suggestions and information provided by webmasters.

She states that maybe in the future the webmaster (you) can do something to control the links/ suggestions, but so far the sitelinks are automated.

It is also worth noting that sitelinks are only displayed as the algorithm finds necessary/useful to the user. That is, it may even show, but the sitelinks may vary for each user, showing what the algorithm believes to be useful for each specific user.

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