Many changes are made to code snippets. Google still plans to remove them from the right side and in the main listings. But there have been some additional questions raised about Industry Email List how we look at rankings in the SERPs. Rank Ranger's Moldy Overstain explains what's been going on since January 22 and how things are going in the SERPs so far. Below is a transcript of the video. Hi. My name is Moldy Overstain and I am Marketing Director of Rank Industry Email List Ranger. I want to talk to you today about snippet deduplication. What happened? What didn't happen?
Which was a bit problematic along the way. So let's start with January 22. Google says - hey, we're deduplicate the organic URL that represents the Industry Email List featured snippet. In other words, the snippets have a URL in the box Industry Email List itself and that same URL was among the top results on the first page of the SERPs. So two URLs on the same page. What a victory! Google said - hey, it won't be anymore. We de-duplicate this organic URL, which means the only time the URL will appear in the snippet itself. Now, what was happening when Google started doing this is that the
URL that ranked on page one of the organic results appeared on page two of the SERPs. It appeared as a very first result on page two of the SERP, and we Industry Email List looked at an in-depth data set on it and found that every instance of featured snippets with the URL ranking on page one, l 'URL is now moved to the top of page two of the SERP. And of course it looks like, well, Google, are you manually putting that URL there? Which, of course, raises questions of manual handling. Oh, the Industry Email List horror. Which, of course, was not the case.