Today Snippets are as desired as the first organic position
Dec 26, 2023 5:16:26 GMT
Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2023 5:16:26 GMT
Of course, no one accepted it. But Google transformed "Cerito" into reality and . How do Snippets work? What many still don't understand is how Snippets work. Google selects, among the best positioned publications, a short and direct answer to the question searched by the user. The criteria for selection are not yet clear, but we can identify some patterns to achieve some of those boxes. Relationship with first place Apparently there is no relationship between Google's first place and Featured Snippets. You can see that in this screenshot. Despite that, most Snippets come from the first position.
According to research carried out by Rob Bucci's team, of all the Special Data Snippets found, come from the first place on search pages. Which means that of the other answers found come from other Google positions. The number found by the Ahrefs study was exactly the same. Snippets are definitive answers to specific questions or definitions. Positioning pages, on the other hand, have different intentions. publications are generally complete responses with a greater amount of information for the user. That's why there is no direct relationship between a Snippet and first place. There is, however, a relationship with the first page.
More than of Snippets come from the first page. Knowledge Graph Some people may confuse Feature Snippets with Knowledge Graphs. Therefore, I will highlight the differences so that you can understand them. The figure above is a Featured Snippet for the search “Eiffel Tower”. See how below the definition Google cites the source of the answer and provides the link. Now compare with this direct answer from Knowledge Graph when the search was done using the keywords “Eiffel tower size”. This answer also appears at the top of Google, however, it is provided by Google itself, which uses information from its own database.
According to research carried out by Rob Bucci's team, of all the Special Data Snippets found, come from the first place on search pages. Which means that of the other answers found come from other Google positions. The number found by the Ahrefs study was exactly the same. Snippets are definitive answers to specific questions or definitions. Positioning pages, on the other hand, have different intentions. publications are generally complete responses with a greater amount of information for the user. That's why there is no direct relationship between a Snippet and first place. There is, however, a relationship with the first page.
More than of Snippets come from the first page. Knowledge Graph Some people may confuse Feature Snippets with Knowledge Graphs. Therefore, I will highlight the differences so that you can understand them. The figure above is a Featured Snippet for the search “Eiffel Tower”. See how below the definition Google cites the source of the answer and provides the link. Now compare with this direct answer from Knowledge Graph when the search was done using the keywords “Eiffel tower size”. This answer also appears at the top of Google, however, it is provided by Google itself, which uses information from its own database.