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"Jump to" Links in Google, how do you get them?
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 I have just seen yoast.com results in Google and noticed that nearly all the indexed pages show a "Jump to" link So instead of showing the full URL under the title tag, it shows these type of links yoast.com › SEO 
 yoast.com › Social Media
 yoast.com › AnalyticsWith the SEO, Social Media and Analytics all being clickable. How has he achieved this? And is it something to try and incorporate in my sites? 
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 Yoast SEO plugin now achieves this in my wp theme. Happy times  
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 What you should do is: There are a few things you can do to increase the chances that they might appear on your pages. First, ensure that long, multi-topic pages on your site are well-structured and broken into distinct logical sections. Second, ensure that each section has an associated anchor with a descriptive name (i.e., not just "Section 2.1"), and that your page includes a "table of contents" which links to the individual anchors. Maybe the question is: how to create these internal links? This goes in the table of contents This is in the section: Section 1 TitleMore info: 
 http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#anchors-with-id
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 Hi Luis, Thanks for the links. I have seen these pages which give me some baisc understanding. I was wondering more about how he achieves this in wordpress. Is there anything technical needed to be done in a theme or a plugin. I have a similar site structure to his, but I am not seeing the jump links If you check out his site, I am sure theres more going on with the internal links and permalinks. Ive noticed that yoast.com › SEO shows up for multiple pages shown in the serps. 
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 This is done using anchor links within the page source. More information: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/09/jump-to-information-you-want-right-from.html http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/09/using-named-anchors-to-identify.html 
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