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According to the Ahrefs study, Snippets have mostly stolen clicks from the first place. In addition to being a form of attack, Snippets can defend your position and further expand the clicks you were already receiving. The example of Burger King also works. That content is optimized because it is a table, but it has no price. Google still picks some strange results. However, he has improved a lot in recent months, we have been following him closely. Therefore, if you see that the search has an answer with Table Snippets, also create a table that answers that search on your page.
In the case of lists you can create them with topics and even HT Lists do it with inter titles. For example, if the title of the post is “Best Bars in Belo Horizonte” and each H is the name of a bar, each H can appear in the results list. In the case of paragraphs, as they generally appear when the search is a question, you should use the answer that you want to appear in the Snippet right after the question, which will probably appear in a Heading Tag (h, h, h) Now let's see what our experience was like here: Marketingdeconteudo and Features Snippets Since we learned about this new type of Google responses, we have dedicated ourselves to exhaustively studying how it works.
We imagined that this could be the great turn for the blog and that it would bring us excellent positions and great results. We then made a table with some of the main publications in which we found Snippets for a keyword. Then, we began to create definitions for each of those words, adapting the definitions to the good practices that we saw in the previous topic. At first we didn't see great results. But after a certain period of time we started appearing in some of those Snippets. Look at some of them and how they fit perfectly into the practices we explained above. In all of them we put the definition after an H with the ideal question to answer the Snippet.
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