As you can see, “interesting finds” can take up a lot of space, can have three default ads on the front page, and then allow users to visit a feed-like page with up to twenty listings in Industry Email List total. This is definitely not a SERP site feature that site owners should ignore. Also, and as I explained before, sites can end up having one or more lists in the module. So if you are already ranking on the first page in the blue 10 links, you could technically have two, three or Industry Email List more links on the first page. For the site I help, the “Interesting Discoveries” module has helped keep their mobile traffic from organic Google – for now anyway. Continue reading. In January, we saw big changes with code snippets.
The biggest change was that Google now infers the listing in the 10 blue links when a site receives a snippet. For example, one site used to have the Industry Email List featured snippet in the top position with a link to its URL, in addition to being listed in the main search results (linking to the same page). This would result in two links to Industry Email List the same URL on the first page of the SERP. With the January change, Google removed the main list in the 10 blue links and just kept the snippet. Well, the “Interesting Discoveries” module can also duplicate lists generating multiple links to the same page and to the same site (if the module contained links to other URLs).
This happens often now and can drive significant traffic to sites receiving this SERP treatment. But that's only if Google keeps duplicate ads in place in the future. What if Google decided to de-duplicate other SERP features beyond snippets? Well, I'm sorry Industry Email List to rain on your parade of "interesting finds", but Google's Gary Illyes recently explained that Google is considering deduplicate other SERP features beyond Industry Email List snippets. And “interesting finds” might be one of them… That doesn't mean you can't have multiple listings on the front page (with a main listing and a “interesting finds” listing). but the same URL probably won't rank in both areas of the SERP.