How to get Site Links Displayed in...

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Hi,

Does anyone know how to get google search results to display all of the links on my site?

Like this website does:

http://adamgrant00.brinkster.net/Screen%20Shot%202012-03-13%20at%204.01.39%20PM.png

Thanks.

Adam
Adam
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http://www.youtube.com/googlewebmasterhelp/

&

http://www.google.com/webmasters/

Are very good references for in your search for the truth. :D
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Adam

Link to your image is not working so cannot give you an answer.

If you want to see which pages you have listed in Google.

Type this into Google, use your own url though.

site:www.yoursite.com

This will list your indexed pages
Jim
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I would also EXTREMELY... HIGHLY... recommend renaming your files without any spaces in them. Truly that mess of a link you have there is a wonder it would show at all lol. Replace your spaces with dashes - or underscores _ and the browsers and your visitors will love you for it :)

P.S. This goes for any folders you upload also, and it's always a good practice to use lower case letters than capital letters for any files you want your visitors to be able to reach more easily. Things like this file probably wouldn't matter, but it's good practice to get into for all your files so they are uniform and you don't have to remember what you capitalized and what you didn't when you're typing it later yourself even.

The reason for this is most servers treat the difference as totally separate entities so something like your file (without spaces) would be like this:
screen_shot_2012-03-13_at_204.01.39_pm.png

and that is not seen the same as this:
Screen_Shot_2012-03-13_at_204.01.39_PM.PNG

or even the same as this:
screen_shot_2012-03-13_at_204.01.39_pm.PNG

servers will treat those as different files and of course won't be able to find them if not capitalized exactly the same as the actual file. Makes it easier if you do it all in lower case letters and even you'll find it easier to remember later :)

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