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SEO Strategy·2026년 4월 3일·7 분 읽기
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Optimizing Featured Snippets: How to Reach Position 0 in Google 2026

Featured snippets appear above regular search results and can bring up to 8% more clicks. Here's how to optimize your WordPress content specifically for position 0.

목차

  1. What Are Featured Snippets and What Types Exist?
  2. Paragraph Snippets (Most Common Type)
  3. List Snippets (Numbered and Unnumbered)
  4. Table Snippets
  5. Video Snippets
  6. How Google Selects Featured Snippets
  7. 7 Tactics for More Featured Snippets
  8. Answer Questions Directly (Short, Precise, 40-60 Words)
  9. Use Structured Lists and Tables
  10. Include "What is X?" Definitions
  11. Use Existing Rankings on Pos. 1-10 as a Base
  12. Formulate H2/H3 Headings as Questions
  13. FAQ Sections at the End of Articles
  14. Schema Markup (FAQPage, HowTo)
  15. Which Keywords Are Suitable for Featured Snippets?
  16. Featured Snippets and AI Overviews
  17. Further Reading

What Are Featured Snippets and What Types Exist?

Featured snippets are highlighted answer boxes that Google displays directly above regular search results — also known as "Position 0." They appear when Google considers a search result the best direct answer to a user's question.

For website owners, featured snippets are interesting for one simple reason: although they appear above position 1, they can increase a page's organic traffic by up to 8% — because they attract more attention than regular results. At the same time, they are frequently used as sources in AI assistants and Google AI Overviews.

There are four main types of featured snippets:

Paragraph Snippets (Most Common Type)

The most common type: a short text passage (usually 40-60 words) directly answers a "What is...?" or "How does...?" question. Google extracts the text directly from the article and displays it in the snippet.

Example: Search query "What is Domain Authority?" → Google shows a short definition text from an article.

List Snippets (Numbered and Unnumbered)

List snippets appear for questions like "How do I do X?" (numbered) or "What are the best Y?" (unnumbered). Google extracts list items from your article HTML directly as a structured list.

Table Snippets

For comparison questions ("X vs. Y") or overviews, Google sometimes displays a formatted table. If you use tables in your articles, you increase the chance of being selected as a table snippet.

Video Snippets

For "How do I do X?" questions, Google sometimes prefers YouTube videos as a featured snippet — including timestamps of the most relevant sections.

How Google Selects Featured Snippets

Google doesn't select featured snippets randomly. Some known selection criteria:

  • Relevance: The content must directly and precisely answer the question
  • Authority: Pages with good backlinks and high domain authority have better chances
  • Structure: Clear headings, short paragraphs, and lists are preferred
  • Existing rankings: You must already rank on page 1 for the keyword to be selected as a snippet — featured snippets almost always come from the top 10

This means: featured snippets are not a shortcut for weak pages, but an upgrade for already well-positioned content.

7 Tactics for More Featured Snippets

Answer Questions Directly (Short, Precise, 40-60 Words)

The most effective tactic: answer the question directly at the beginning of a section in 40-60 words. You can then go into detail in the following paragraphs. Google loves extracting these "direct answers."

Example: H2: "What is a backlink?" → Directly below: a short definition paragraph of 50 words → Then detailed explanation.

Use Structured Lists and Tables

Format answers to "How do I...?" questions as numbered lists, and "What are the...?" questions as bullet lists. Use actual HTML list elements (ul/ol), not pseudo-lists with hyphens as plain text.

Include "What is X?" Definitions

Every article on a specialist topic should contain a clear definition at the beginning. These definitions are predestined for paragraph snippets.

Use Existing Rankings on Pos. 1-10 as a Base

Identify in Google Search Console keywords for which you already rank on page 1 — but don't yet have a featured snippet. These pages are the best candidates for snippet optimization, because you've already covered half the distance.

Formulate H2/H3 Headings as Questions

Phrase headings as direct questions: "What is a featured snippet?" rather than "Featured snippets explained." This signals to Google that the following section provides an answer.

FAQ Sections at the End of Articles

A FAQ section with 4-6 frequently asked questions at the end of an article is one of the easiest methods to create multiple potential snippet opportunities in a single article.

Schema Markup (FAQPage, HowTo)

Use structured data: FAQPage schema for FAQ sections and HowTo schema for step-by-step instructions. These increase the chance that Google will consider your content for snippets — and can also trigger rich results in regular search results.

Which Keywords Are Suitable for Featured Snippets?

Not all keywords have featured snippet potential. The best candidates:

  • Question keywords: What, How, Why, When, Where, Who — these searches have the highest snippet potential
  • Definition queries: "What is X", "X definition", "X meaning"
  • Process queries: "How does X work", "How do I do X", "X step by step"
  • Comparison queries: "X vs Y", "Difference between X and Y"
  • List queries: "Best X", "Types of X", "X tips"

Check for your target keywords whether Google already displays a snippet. If so, you can find out what the current snippet holder does better than you — and then systematically improve.

Featured Snippets and AI Overviews

In 2026, the dynamics of featured snippets have changed due to Google's AI Overviews (formerly SGE). AI Overviews appear above featured snippets and summarize multiple sources. For website owners this means:

  • Being cited as a source in AI Overviews is the new featured snippet — and requires similar quality signals
  • Precise, fact-based, and well-structured content is preferred
  • E-E-A-T signals (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) are crucial

AniSEO helps you build your WordPress content in a structured way and apply the right schema markup — maximizing your chances of both featured snippets and citations in AI Overviews, turning good rankings into real traffic.

Further Reading

  • Keyword Cannibalization: How to Identify and Fix It 2026
  • Content Cluster Strategy 2026: Building Topical Authority for WordPress
  • E-E-A-T in Practice: Building Authority and Trust for WordPress Websites

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