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Appear on the first page of search results from time to time, with great results. Also, as I mentioned at the beginning, out of 10,000 sites my team reviewed, only 17 had implemented FAQ and Q&A schemas. In other words, less than 1% of sites implement a FAQ and Q&A schema. This is a unique opportunity to gain an edge over your competitors. What do you think about the measures introduced here? Are you willing to actually implement it? This article is a translation of " Advanced Hack: How to Improve Your SEO in Less Than 30 Minutes " published on NEILPATEL . This article was about implementing rich results for FAQs and Q&A, which is a relatively new type of structured data supported by Google. Although the number of sites that can implement it is quite limited, it is still not a major measure, so if it is implemented, it will likely lead to differentiation from other sites.
There is some concern that the display of rich results will reduce traffic to the website, but whether or not to implement it should be decided from the perspective of ``what about the overall user experience?''5 ways to make your site more clickable in Google search results Last updated: 2024/02/17 blog Google's search Belgium Phone Number Data results are changing every day, and as a result, the amount of information on the search results is increasing and becoming richer. As a result, in some regions, searches that do not generate clicks (zero-click searches) account for more than 50% of all searches, and traffic to sites continues to decline.

However, there is no point in sitting back and watching search results become richer. This time, CXL will introduce ``5 measures to make your site more likely to be clicked.'' This alarming digital marketing trend will threaten all website operators. Organic traffic from Google is disappearing. Google's newest search elements (Featured Snippets and People Also Ask) are stealing clicks from organic search The top three elements in search results bring in more than 50% of the clicks. This means that pages below the center of the search results are "full." Organic search CTR is declining overall. The CTR of the number one search result was 38.7% in May 2014, but as of June 2019 it is 31.0%. Furthermore, most searches using Google result in zero clicks .
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