So if you're overwhelmed with backlinks, featured snippets might be just the thing for your business. Surprisingly, it's not uncommon for URLs ranking on page 2 of the Google SERPs to get a "position 0" result with a snippet. Of course, the most featured snippets are for URLs that appear in the top 10 results. As you can imagine, if you are in position 5, getting the “answer box” result from position 0 can dramatically increase that page’s visibility and organic traffic. What is a code snippet? At the time of writing, snippets appear in 9.1968% of search queries, according to RankRanger. They appear at the top of the search
results page, above the normal search results (hence why we call these rankings “Position 0”). The snippet contains the URL and title of the page, as well as a "snippet" of the page content to attempt to answer the searcher's query. The way it works is that Google jewelry retouching service will "programmatically detect pages that answer the user's question and display a top result as a snippet in the search results." These snippets are designed to grab the user's attention, and many site owners find that their CTR (click-through rate) increases dramatically for web pages that have featured snippets in the
SERPs. Featured Snippet Examples There are many types of featured snippets; here are some examples of the most common types. By far the most common type of paragraph is the paragraph type: The featured snippet listing type is often displayed for “process” search queries that look for a series of steps to complete a task. Note that the example below also includes an illustrative image. To get the table type of the featured snippet, it is best to mark the table on your page using the <table> tag. So how can you snag that coveted spot in the SERPs? Read on for tips. Step 1: