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Nov 14, 2023 0:07:02 GMT -5
Post by account_disabled on Nov 14, 2023 0:07:02 GMT -5
The technique is often used on sales pages, but you can also use it to get search engine users to click through to your page. Is this still possible after the January 2020 Google Core update , where company ratings disappeared from rich snippets because they are seen as 'self-serving' Secure! Company reviews may no longer show, but reviews for products and services pages will still be available. This is an opportunity for service providers. An example of an enriched snippet with price and rating.
In the example above you can see how a company enriches the search result of one of its services by, among other things, showing the average rating and the number of reviews. It gives the seeker an 'instant' good feeling about the photo editor game. 3. Price The example we just looked at also shows another option: the price of the service. On the one hand, it can deter people from using your service. On the other hand, by displaying the price you ensure selection: only the people who are really interested will click through. Now it will be more common than the exception that you as a service provider do not use fixed prices.
In that case you can use a price range, where you can indicate multiple prices for a service. 4. Incorporation Information Another interesting item is information about the foundation. You have several elements for this, including the founding date, location, and the name of the founder. This information can lead to a different featured snippet than we just saw, namely a search result on the side of the screen. It's not very surprising, but Google has a nice example if you search for 'founder Google': A rich snippet from Google.
In the example above you can see how a company enriches the search result of one of its services by, among other things, showing the average rating and the number of reviews. It gives the seeker an 'instant' good feeling about the photo editor game. 3. Price The example we just looked at also shows another option: the price of the service. On the one hand, it can deter people from using your service. On the other hand, by displaying the price you ensure selection: only the people who are really interested will click through. Now it will be more common than the exception that you as a service provider do not use fixed prices.
In that case you can use a price range, where you can indicate multiple prices for a service. 4. Incorporation Information Another interesting item is information about the foundation. You have several elements for this, including the founding date, location, and the name of the founder. This information can lead to a different featured snippet than we just saw, namely a search result on the side of the screen. It's not very surprising, but Google has a nice example if you search for 'founder Google': A rich snippet from Google.