+6 votes
by (570 points)
Sitelink Extensions: The more the merrier? How true is that? If not, why? How will it hurts to use that as much as possible?  
Sitelink Extensions: The more the merrier?

6 Answers

+3 votes
by (10.3k points)
 
Best answer
The more the merrier. Feed Google.  
by (10.3k points)
Make sure they make sense, though.  
by (570 points)
@kehoe48 noted
+2 votes
by (7.4k points)
They rotate and optimise automatically so add as many as you like.  
0 votes
by (570 points)
If there is 1 potential downside to adding too many sitelink extensions, what can it possibly be? @cowper @kehoe48 And how much of it is a concern to you?  
by (7.4k points)
@enneahedron unless they are low quality or irrelevant there is no downside. You can’t create too many.  
by (570 points)
@cowper Thanks for your guide :)
+4 votes
by (790 points)
I usually add more than six if possible, because six is the maximum Google shows in the results.  
by (570 points)
I see, tks for sharing @lumberyard7
+3 votes
by (230 points)
How do you create them?  
by (570 points)
Via google adwords, there is a section below that allows u to manually create site extension
+3 votes
by (4k points)
It only serves 4, so I personally only like to use the 4 that I predict will have the most impact. Last thing you want to do is have a sitelink to something stupid like a ‘about us’ page or something.  
The Google AdWords Group is where you can always find questions, answers, advice, reviews & recommendations from other community members about successful search engine marketing (SEM) ads through Google AdWords.
...