Saturday, August 22, 2015

Better presentation of URLs in search results

Google Webmaster Central Blog
Better presentation of URLs in search results
Well-structured URLs offer users a quick hint about the page topic and how the page fits within the website. To help mobile searchers understand your website better when we show it in the mobile search results, today we’re updating the algorithms that display URLs in the search results to better reflect the names of websites, using the real-world name of the site instead of the domain name, and the URL structure of the sites in a breadcrumbs-like format.

Structured data site names and URLsAs part of this launch, we’re also introducing support for schema.org structured data for websites to signal to our algorithms:
The website name to be used instead of the domain nameThe URL structure of the URL as breadcrumbsFor more details and code examples, please see our structured data documentation for providing site names and breadcrumbs.

These changes are rolling out gradually and affect only mobile results. The site name change is US-only for now and breadcrumbs are rolling out worldwide.

As always, if you have any questions or feedback, please ask in the Webmaster Help Forum.

Posted by Bartlomiej Niechwiej, Software Engineer, and Rob Ennals, Product Manager