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Mueller: Featured Snippets Are Not Necessarily Chosen From The Top 10 Search Results
Mashum Mollah · August 25, 2023

John Mueller from Google mentioned that a page doesn't need to be in the top ten search results to be eligible for a featured snippet.

Shubham Davey asked if pages outside the top 10 in search results can get featured snippets. John Mueller responded on Twitter, saying he doesn't believe there's a strict rule like that; it would be strange.

Here Are The Tweets:

https://twitter.com/bydaveyji/status/1693950249163948453

Pete Meyers From Moz Also Shared His Perspective:

https://twitter.com/dr_pete/status/1694008671443746994

So, Here Is The Highlights:

  • Google says a page doesn't have to be in the top 10 results to be a featured snippet.
  • Featured snippets are short answers shown at the top of searches.
  • This means Google values giving direct responses to users, even if the page isn't ranked high. These snippets offer fast info and can bring lots of visitors.
  • To have a better shot at being featured, SEO plans should aim to give clear and direct replies to usual user questions.
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Mashum Mollah is an entrepreneur, founder and CEO at Viacon, a digital marketing agency that drive visibility, engagement, and proven results. He blogs at BloggerOutreach.

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