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Featured snippets can do, how can we achieve them? There are several deeply explored articles on this topic, including ` `9 Tips On How to Rank for Featured Snippets '' written by fellow Search Engine Jornal contributor Adam Heinzman , but some I would like to introduce some best practices. 1. Conduct keyword research while focusing on questions Questions can be great fodder for featured snippets. Paid tools like Ahrefs and SEMrush can help you visualize which keywords you're focusing on are ranking for featured snippets and which aren't (and your competition is). Free tools that visualize the top long-tail question keywords include the "People Also Asked" section in Google and AnswerThePublic. How to win featured snippets? 1 2. Create content and images that focus on keywords. Featured snippets tend to display a few lines of table or text ( 54-58 English words to be exact).
Ideally, you should answer the question with one or two basic sentences, followed by supporting content in depth. In this example from HostGator, I wrote a blog focused on one long-tail keyword and created an image with alt text that matched the keyword. How to win featured snippets? 2 3. Make it easy for Google to read India Phone Number it in the correct format Steps 1 and 2 are meat and potatoes, but don't forget the salt and pepper. Use basic HTML tags to shape your pages so Google can easily read them. That means the <h2><h3> tags are for questions and bullet points, the <p> paragraphs are for text, and <ol>, <ul>, and <il> are for list items.

How to win featured snippets? 3 conclusion As Google gets smarter and more people use voice search, the number of queries that feature featured snippets will continue to grow. Anyone can become a featured snippet, whether their site is large or small, ranked #1 or #10 in search. That's why let's start working on it today! This article is a translation of " A Complete List of the Different Types of Featured Snippets " published in Search Engine Journal .
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