Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 2:21:24 GMT -5
Are you confused by Google's snippet types when you say rich snippets, rich cards, schema markups, JSON-LD, featured snippets? Don't get confused, because essentially there are only two different types of Google Snippet that we should never forget. One of these is rich snippets, and the other is featured snippets, which we plan to focus on in our article. We can also add standard snippets to these. What is a Google Snippet? So what does snippet mean? First of all, each search result on the search result listing pages - which we like to call SERP view - and which gives the most summary of what the page is talking about, is called "Google Snippet". At this point, let us point out that snippet also means “piece cut with scissors” or “small piece”.
Rich Snippets , on the other hand, enrich the SERP appearance of the content Greece Phone Number we list with the extra information it contains, as you can see in the Amazon example below, thus increasing clickability. If you would like to achieve a similar result by simply applying a few optimizations to your pages, we can immediately take you to our Schema Optimization Guide page. While being listed with a rich snippet or rich snippet in search results is a very easy process if done correctly, things become a little more complicated when it comes to Featured Snippets .
What are Featured Snippets and what do they do? Featured Snippet, or the snippet that appears first in the search, is the listing of pages that can fully answer the query of users searching on Google, in a separate block above the first place in the search results. However, the featured snippet block that appears to users for certain queries includes a summary of the response received from the relevant page, the link, title and URL of the page. The position where the featured snippet is listed is called position zero or the zeroth position. It is a fact revealed in numerous studies that being listed at position zero is the path to much higher SEO visibility, increased traffic and click-through rate. Just below, we can examine an example of a featured snippet that emerged as a result of the query "How to watch Game of Thrones". You've probably come across this kind of result before.
Rich Snippets , on the other hand, enrich the SERP appearance of the content Greece Phone Number we list with the extra information it contains, as you can see in the Amazon example below, thus increasing clickability. If you would like to achieve a similar result by simply applying a few optimizations to your pages, we can immediately take you to our Schema Optimization Guide page. While being listed with a rich snippet or rich snippet in search results is a very easy process if done correctly, things become a little more complicated when it comes to Featured Snippets .
What are Featured Snippets and what do they do? Featured Snippet, or the snippet that appears first in the search, is the listing of pages that can fully answer the query of users searching on Google, in a separate block above the first place in the search results. However, the featured snippet block that appears to users for certain queries includes a summary of the response received from the relevant page, the link, title and URL of the page. The position where the featured snippet is listed is called position zero or the zeroth position. It is a fact revealed in numerous studies that being listed at position zero is the path to much higher SEO visibility, increased traffic and click-through rate. Just below, we can examine an example of a featured snippet that emerged as a result of the query "How to watch Game of Thrones". You've probably come across this kind of result before.