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Here's what's happened to my site in the last 3-6 months (data from Search Console).
The problem is that a major brand (worth hundreds of millions) has all of a sudden started getting rich snippets for everything. Last year (and the years before), when things were good they were usually #2-3 and I was #1 for key terms. Slowly they started taking over some #1 spots (fine) but I didn't really notice any major traffic changes.
With them getting rich snippets for every term now though, the drop in CTR is starting to really hurt.
I have followed every guide there is on snippets, and back when snippets were just starting to appear had some myself (without trying). Not any more though - big brand gets most and the remaining are split between the top 10 excluding me. I do get some thumbnail rich snippets, but not the text (table/list) which is the key one.
Thing is, my text/tables are spot on. As I said I've followed the guides and have all the mark up required. I've experimented with tables, lists, different mark-up etc on different pages. All the on-site SEO you can think of. It hasn't done jack.
Technically I am positive I should be getting snippets. Big brand has a simple table and gets them, and some other sites literally get them with lists (not formatted lists, just <br>!).
Big brand obviously has more DA than me (and covers a broad niche with my site being focused on a sub-niche), but the other sites are all lower DA and in the same sub-niche as me.
And recently, big brand also started getting an extended site links carousel on some terms with a thumbnail attached to every one. So the results go big brand snippet, big brand in #1, then big brand site links carousel with thumbnails. That has pushed me over the edge. It's too much from one site for terms that doesn't even need all that!
I really don't know what to do now so I am posting here. I don't think Google is going to be reversing any of these "enhancements" any time soon. The opposite if anything (more clutter).
The one thing I can think of is that I have too many ads (it's a content site and is very ad heavy) but I am loath to half my income out the gate (and don't think I would pick up 50% more traffic). Maybe I need to bite the bullet and do some serious testing in this regard though.
Help, please!
- Impressions are exactly the same. Exactly.
- Position slightly down
- CTR has halved
The problem is that a major brand (worth hundreds of millions) has all of a sudden started getting rich snippets for everything. Last year (and the years before), when things were good they were usually #2-3 and I was #1 for key terms. Slowly they started taking over some #1 spots (fine) but I didn't really notice any major traffic changes.
With them getting rich snippets for every term now though, the drop in CTR is starting to really hurt.
I have followed every guide there is on snippets, and back when snippets were just starting to appear had some myself (without trying). Not any more though - big brand gets most and the remaining are split between the top 10 excluding me. I do get some thumbnail rich snippets, but not the text (table/list) which is the key one.
Thing is, my text/tables are spot on. As I said I've followed the guides and have all the mark up required. I've experimented with tables, lists, different mark-up etc on different pages. All the on-site SEO you can think of. It hasn't done jack.
Technically I am positive I should be getting snippets. Big brand has a simple table and gets them, and some other sites literally get them with lists (not formatted lists, just <br>!).
Big brand obviously has more DA than me (and covers a broad niche with my site being focused on a sub-niche), but the other sites are all lower DA and in the same sub-niche as me.
And recently, big brand also started getting an extended site links carousel on some terms with a thumbnail attached to every one. So the results go big brand snippet, big brand in #1, then big brand site links carousel with thumbnails. That has pushed me over the edge. It's too much from one site for terms that doesn't even need all that!
I really don't know what to do now so I am posting here. I don't think Google is going to be reversing any of these "enhancements" any time soon. The opposite if anything (more clutter).
The one thing I can think of is that I have too many ads (it's a content site and is very ad heavy) but I am loath to half my income out the gate (and don't think I would pick up 50% more traffic). Maybe I need to bite the bullet and do some serious testing in this regard though.
Help, please!
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