Sub-Description in a Search

J

jp2code

If you were to Google "Sears," (or other big names), Sears' website pulls up
first.

Beneath the link is a description that Sears includes in the "description"
META tag. That I understand and know how to do.

However, after the description are four other links: Baby, Clothing, For the
Home, and Computers & Electronics.

How would I modify HTML/ASP so that sub-descriptions to pull up in a search
engine for my sites?
 
B

Bob Barrows [MVP]

jp2code said:
If you were to Google "Sears," (or other big names), Sears' website
pulls up first.

Beneath the link is a description that Sears includes in the
"description" META tag. That I understand and know how to do.

However, after the description are four other links: Baby, Clothing,
For the Home, and Computers & Electronics.

How would I modify HTML/ASP so that sub-descriptions to pull up in a
search engine for my sites?
I don't know, myself. It's unlikely that anything you do in ASP could
effect this. While somebody here might know, you might have a better
chance of getting an answer in an HTML group. See:
http://groups.google.com/groups/dir?sel=33584039

Google itself may have documentation to help you - have you tried there?
 
J

jp2code

Thanks Mr. Barrows.

It took a little time browsing Google's site (it is *quite* large!), and it
looks like they get that from site maps.
 

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