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Changes to the URL structure in Google search results

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Google has announced that for certain queries they will be showing site hierarchies in the search results rather than URL’s string information. On first inspection I don’t like the system because in all the examples Google has provided the keyword rich product URL is removed and replaced with a more generic category level keyword.

For example this nice URL “/spidersapien/” (in bold)

search URL structure

This gets replaced with a less clickable “Toys & Games > Robots”

search url breadcrumb

On the plus side the categories in the hierarchy are links through to the category pages on the site but this isn’t clear when you look at them which could lead to confusion.

Here is how the links are generated:

The information in these new hierarchies come from analyzing destination web pages. For example, if you visit the ProductWiki Spidersapien page, you’ll see a series of similar links at the top, “Home> Toys & Games> Robots.”

These are standard navigational tools on web is called “breadcrumbs,” which webmasters frequently show on their sites to help users navigate. Google says ‘By analyzing site breadcrumbs, we’ve been able to improve the search snippet for a small percentage of search results, and we hope to expand in the future’.

What do you think? Is this a good idea? Post your comments below.

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