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Google Answer Boxes are quick information boxes featured by Google in organic results that appear in about 15 percent of all search terms made in Google.
They generally appear above all results, the only things above them would be certain ads but their actual potion in SERPs (search engine results pages) is position “zero” as many SEOs called it.
These search snippets tend to drive a lot of traffic from other organic results to them which means getting featured into such boxes would be great for your website.
Generally, the search results are the same for both desktop and mobile searches, meaning you don’t need to optimize thing different to obtain Google Answer Boxes for mobile searches.
Google Answer Boxes come in three main structures:
1. Lists
The Lists type snippets about for a total of about 20 percent of all such snippets. Here is how they look inside a search query:
2. Paragraphs
The Paragraph type snippets about for a total of about 65 percent of all such snippets. Here is how they look inside a search query:
3. Tables
The Table type snippets about for a total of about 15 percent of all such snippets. Here is how they look inside a search query:
What do you think about Google Answer Boxes?
Ever manage to trigger Google for an Answer Box?
Any tips for getting such a snippet in Google Search Result?
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One thing that I wonder about is whether or not site owners will get mad at Google for excerpting their info in such a way. After all, the purpose of the info is to attract people onto the page where they can read, interact, subscribe, click, buy or do other actions that benefit the site owner.
Pretty sure there's nothing a site owner could do about it, but basically Google is scraping another person's copyright content for it's own purpose - to provide useful information at a glance to the search engine user.
Of course, this is Google, so I'm sure there will be no real penalties and possibly it's no more harmless than using an RSS feed from a site to show results on your own site. But for sure, these feature snippets/answer boxes are defeating the main goal of most site owners which is to funnel people from Google search onto their pages.
Though speaking as a Google search user, I like these a lot! Actually, I just noticed these more recently and have started using the feature snippets a lot more for quick answers, rather than taking time to click through to the actual site. One thing that I wonder about is whether or not site owners will get mad at Google for excerpting their info in such a way. After all, the purpose of the info is to attract people onto the page where they can read, interact, subscribe, click, buy or do other actions that benefit the site owner. Pretty sure there's nothing a site owner could do about it, but basically Google is scraping another person's copyright content for it's own purpose - to provide useful information at a glance to the search engine user. [url=https://www.seoclerk.com/files/user/images/scrapingcontent.JPG][url=https://www.seoclerk.com/files/user/images/scrapingcontent.JPG][img]https://www.seoclerk.com/files/user/images/scrapingcontent.JPG[/img][/url][/url] Of course, this is Google, so I'm sure there will be no real penalties and possibly it's no more harmless than using an RSS feed from a site to show results on your own site. But for sure, these feature snippets/answer boxes are defeating the main goal of most site owners which is to funnel people from Google search onto their pages. Though speaking as a Google search user, I like these a lot!
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