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Google Extends More SiteLinks to AdWords

Ad Sitelinks can appear in four different formats: three-line, two-line, one-line, and embedded:

Three-line and two-line formats: Sitelinks are designed to trigger in situations where an ad provides the ideal answer for a search query. These ads are most likely to trigger on unique brand terms.

One-line format: Sitelinks will trigger with more generic terms, but may also include brand terms.

Embedded format: Sitelinks will trigger whenever your ad qualifies to appear above the search results and the text in your ad exactly matches one or more of your Sitelinks.

Source: http://goo.gl/edG6y

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