The featured snippet is still one of the SERPs’ most coveted pieces of real estate. They allow your site to quickly jump to the top of the search results, even if the “traditional rankings” would place your site at the bottom of the first page.
My team and I have had a lot of success optimizing for featured snippets over the years. Eventually, we developed our internal frameworks for what performs best in claiming these yearned-for positions.
Below are the strategies we use to optimize for featured snippet results.
What is a featured snippet?
A featured snippet is a two- to three-sentence summary of text that appears at the top of Google. Featured snippets directly answer a user’s query in the search results. Receiving a featured snippet can result in more traffic for a given page.
Featured snippet optimization
Follow these steps to optimize for featured snippets::
- Add a “What is” heading.
- Use an “is” sentence structure.
- Fully define the topic.
- Match the featured snippet format.
- Don’t use your brand name.
- Don’t use first-person language.
- Scale featured snippets.
- Prioritize when you rank in the top five.
- Iterate your optimizations.
The featured snippet appears to work on a more simplistic algorithm than Google’s “primary” one. The featured snippet is much more influenced by simple on-page adjustments that clearly define the topic to users.
Featured snippets and voice search
Also, remember that one of the goals of the featured snippet is to fuel voice search.
Google reads back featured snippets when users perform voice queries on mobile or Google Home devices. This means that featured snippets must always make sense in this context.
When optimizing for featured snippets, it makes sense to ask yourself, “How would my answer sound if it was read back on voice search?”
The types of featured snippets
You might notice there are several kinds of featured snippets. Knowing each type is important to understand how to structure your content to optimize for them.
What follows are the most common types of featured snippets.
Paragraph
The most common type of featured snippet, the paragraph is composed of two or three sentences of text pulled from a
HTML element.
List
A bulleted or numbered list generally pulled from either an
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- «Agile methodology is a type of project management process, mainly used for software development…»
- «Customer relationship management (CRM) software is software that automates and manages the customer life cycle of an organization.»
- «Return on Investment (ROI) is a performance measure used to evaluate the efficiency of an investment or compare the efficiency of a number of different investments.»
- The first sentence should define the topic.
- The second and third sentences should describe 2-3 must-know facts about the topic.
- Avoid using any extraneous phrasing in your definition.
- Forensic accounting is a specific accounting technique to discover crimes.
- It’s used to provide evidence of financial misconduct to courts.
- Forensic accounting is heavily used in the insurance industry.
- Paragraphs (most common).
- Bulleted and numbered lists.
- Tables (least common).
- «Avocados from Wegmans have many health benefits as they are a great source of riboflavin, vitamins C and potassium.»
- «Avocados have many health benefits as they are a great source of riboflavin, vitamins C and potassium.»
- «Our avocados have many health benefits. We have avocados that are a great source of riboflavin, vitamins C and potassium.»
- Who is the «we» that is being referenced?
- Does this information only apply to their product?
- Use an «is» statement.
- Fully define the topic in two to three sentences.
- HTML element.
Table
A table of information pulled from a