Google Search Result Snippets With See More & Other Hyperlinks Within
Briefly

Google is currently testing more links within its search result snippets, introducing a 'see more' feature that directs users to specific sections of web pages. This was first noted by SEO professional Steph on social media, who observed that sometimes the link directs to the exact area from where the meta description was derived, although this is not always consistent. Other users also reported finding clickable links within the snippet itself. This new feature follows previous tests by Google involving various navigational enhancements in search results.
Google is testing adding more links within the search results snippets, showing a 'see more' link that jumps to specific content sections on web pages.
The 'see more' link may sometimes take users directly to the source of the meta description but is inconsistent in this regard.
Clickable links have been added in the description, allowing navigation to the same page as clicking the title, representing a new feature in Google's SERP.
Past tests by Google have included similar features like box jump links, page include links, and mobile jump to links.
Read at Search Engine Roundtable
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