Place your featured snippet section near the top of the article, usually right after the intro and before the first main heading or directly under the first heading.
Best structure:
- Title
- Intro hook
- Featured snippet answer
- Main body of article
Why this works:
- Google can find the answer fast
- readers get the quick answer right away
- it helps your article feel clear and organized
A strong setup looks like this:
Title: Google Ads: What It Is and How It Helps Small Businesses
Intro:
If you own a business, you have probably heard of Google Ads. It is one of the fastest ways to get in front of people searching online.
Featured Snippet:
What is Google Ads?
Google Ads is Google’s online advertising platform. It helps businesses show ads in Google search results, on YouTube, and across other websites.
Then go into the rest of the article with headings like:
- How Google Ads works
- Why Google Ads matters
- Common mistakes to avoid
For SEO, keep the featured snippet:
- 40 to 60 words if possible
- in a clear question-and-answer format
- written in simple language

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