haha i had the same reaction but when you actually pointed it out, i had to laugh out loud
yea, i don't think someone can tell google how they want their site listed. it's actually a good question though for seo. now i am curious bout this answer. was a very good question. if i ever come up with a solution to it, i'll post it here.
ok- editing this post to give my own quick opinion for now after researching a little
i believe the best way to start is to sign up for google webmaster tools. it seems to give all the needed tools and features for anyone interested in google seo. seems to me, that you would have no problems with google indexing your site, i would also suggest creating a very good site map so google can index all your pages. the more complicated part seems to be how google chooses which pages to index in their box. i think it has to do with how many users try to access those pages. so if you have a lot of pages on your site and google recognizes that you have a lot of pages since google has indexed them all, google is making it easier for all your users to create quick links to those pages maing it easier for users to navigate through your site rather than looking through a whole page of links trying to find the one you need. i don't know googles algorythms, but it would probably have to do with how many site visitors you have, how many pages and links to your pages you have, and how many visitors end up on certain pages and for a given length of time. all the things i have just mentioned would give the greatest relevency to the links google provides in their box.....and we all know how google is determined to index sites by relevancy now.
so for the time being, this is my best answer....although maybe someone can give a better one. i have outdated myself on seo for a year or so but i will continue researching because like i said, i am curious about the answer now

it was a VERY good question!
pyost, on Nov 18 2008, 09:05 AM, said:
You must have misunderstood his question, your answer gave me a good laugh - no offense, of course
From what I know, you cannot tell Google how you want your web site indexed, but through some SEO it can surely be achieved. Do refer to the Google Support entry:
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/b...mp;answer=47334
Edited by anwiii, 18 November 2008 - 02:42 PM.