Categorization in Google [closed] - seo

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How can I allow such categorization in Google for a website?

This is an example of Sitelinks in Google search results. According to Google:
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.

You cannot allow that.
After a while if your website is visited frequently the most important pages will be listed there and you will be able to manage it using the Google Webmaster tool.

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How can I improve google search result for my website? [closed]

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I have built an extremly small website for fun for the past couple weeks. But after 1 week I put it on the shared host, there is still no Google search result for my site.
Actually, Google has indexed my site's home page which I uploaded 3 weeks ago for test purpose and is always displaying that "test page" when my domain name is searched.
I know Google and other search engine cache data for a reason, but how long will the cache last until next time they crawl my site?
Apparently, my website mymsdn.info is now totally different from the one Google collects.
The information you are looking for can be found here.
If you have any other questions or need more explanation please let me know.

SEO: <itemprop> not working [closed]

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I have correctly inserted all required snippets needed in order to have star ratings and other info show up on google results. After double checking the Google Structured Data Testing Tool to make sure Google could properly sequence and extract itemprop data from my site, I am still seeing google results without ratings. Any ideas?
Expanded data is shown only if your search result is deemed to be relevant. Note that Google spiders will take some time to reindex your web site. Check in a week or two. You can use the Webmaster Tools to have some feedback about indexing.

what is the secret of appearing titles on google search result very fast? [closed]

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I need to know how stackoverflow's questiones appear on google search result very fast I know what are points google consider to rank some title but I think the architecture of design is important because they appear very fast after some minutes I ask a question and I have been seen it in google result just in a minute. what is the secret ?
Is there any relation between asp.net-mvc web application with that or not asp.net application could be fast in google result.
This Pro Webmasters questions covers this. It basically boils down to having lots of fresh content and quality links.

SEO for dynamic content site [closed]

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I am hoping there is a simple solution for this simple question. Let's say I have a site like StackOverflow, where new questions are being created everyday by users. What is the SEO strategy to keep the google crawler informed about this new content? Could it be some kind of "LATEST QUESTIONS" page where the new links would be listed? But then the google crawler would have to parse this periodically to fetch new questions. Is there a best practice / industry standard SEO approach for this problem?
Use a sitemap.xml that links to each article.

SEO - List of links - Farmlinking? [closed]

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I'd like to know if listing a set of partner sites/blogs is useful for the pagerank growth.
Does Google see it as an incorrect act? I read somewhere that if people exchange links, google seeks it and marks as a bad technique.
If it doesn't matter, is the content of the linked site relevant?
That's called Link farming and it is a really bad SEO tecnique.
If you link to another page for SEO purposes, keep links relevant and in a way that are interesting to the readers.
An interesting article on Link Farming: The Tell-Tale Signs Of Link Farming