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look at the following image

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when searched for some websites... various websites show the above kind of result on google..

like serach for stackoverflow, flickr, deviantart, Hotmail and so on

HOW TO ACHIEVE THIS...

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Not programming related question... Check webmasters.stackexchange.com – Fernando Aug 20 '10 at 15:00
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@Fernando : then i suppose we don't program\code websites.. you brain surgeon – Junaid Saeed Aug 20 '10 at 15:01
this thing comes from with in the page.. google does not collect it from Fernandos HDD.. – Junaid Saeed Aug 20 '10 at 15:03
Google say they'll do it if they want to, if they think the site is that popular that it's worth; so there's nothing you can do to achieve it (except to make your site as big/popular as imdb, hotmail, etc.). Therefore this isn't programming-related. – ChrisW Aug 20 '10 at 15:03
Is this question related to programming or coding a website? No, it's related to SEO and getting a link on Google... And what's with the attitude? – Fernando Aug 20 '10 at 15:04
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closed as off topic by Kate Gregory, ChrisW, Bill the Lizard Aug 20 '10 at 15:08

Questions on Stack Overflow are expected to generally relate to programming or software development in some way, within the scope defined in the faq.

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from google help:

"We only show sitelinks for results when we think they'll be useful to the user. If the structure of your site doesn't allow our algorithms to find good sitelinks, or we don't think that the sitelinks for your site are relevant for the user's query, we won't show them.

At the moment, sitelinks are completely automated. We're always working to improve our sitelinks algorithms, and we may incorporate webmaster input in the future."

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I believe Google builds those automatically, based on users' choices from their search pages.

This would explain how "Inception" and "Predator" show up there, when no one at imdb (probably) would specifically ask for a link for them.

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No there really is a way to get Google to display sub-pages in this fashion... I'm not knowledgable about it, but it exists. – Fosco Aug 20 '10 at 15:02
yes... it comes from within the page that the google result link is linking to... everything in google results is from the page... – Junaid Saeed Aug 20 '10 at 15:06
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When you search for Stack Overflow, one of the sitelinks is "OMG Ponies". Seriously. – Michael Myers Aug 20 '10 at 15:10
I'm afraid other than requesting a link be removed you can only change your internal linking in a hope to update the sitelinks that appear. Google "how to modify google sitelinks" for lots more info – Paul Hadfield Aug 20 '10 at 15:12
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@James is correct, article taken from Google's site. Also google for "google sitelink" to see more information

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