Spotted on mobile, the extensions display in a swipeable carousel.

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Ginny Marvin on November 22, 2016 at 11:31 am


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Image extensions have come and gone and come again. Google tested them in 2013, but they never got off the ground. Bing Ads brought its own version of image extensions out of beta just over a year ago. Now, Google appears to be giving images in text ads another spin. This time in a type of Sitelinks test.

Images appearing with Sitelink extensions

Images appearing with Sitelink extensions

In a screen shot provided by The Zebra, a mobile ad for Quotewizard.com includes a swipeable carousel of sitelinks with accompanying images. It’s not clear if this test is also running on desktop.

The inclusion of images in these extensions is interesting, as is the use of the carousel for another extension. Last week, Google changed the display format of Price extensions from a list to swipeable carousel.

For comparison, this is what standard sitelinks typically look like when they display in position one on mobile.

An example of standard text Sitelink extensions

An example of standard text Sitelink extensions

I’ll be interested to see how these image Sitelinks (what I’m calling these for now Update: I’m told they’re called Visual Sitelinks) perform compared to standard text Sitelinks. We’ve reached out to Google for comment and will update if we get a response.