Are you an e-commerce website?
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 5:40 am
Limit your traffic loss to the introduction of SERP features or an increase in paid advertising.
Find out which characteristic(s) are being influenced by you.
Get hard evidence from SEO tools and performance graphs.
Adapt your SEO strategy accordingly.
There's a step involved, so let's move on.
Step 2.0: Find out which characteristic(s) are being influenced by you.
For a comprehensive list of all the different venezuela number data results that appear on Google, the Overthink Group has documented them here . To find out which one is affecting you, follow these steps.
Step 2.1
Based on your industry, you probably already have an idea of which characteristics put you at the highest risk.
Google Shopping and paid ads would be potential candidates.
Do you tend to generate a lot of blog traffic? See who owns the featured snippets on your most important queries.
Are you a media company? Check and see if you're being left out of the top news results.
Do you run a listing site? Maybe you're getting knocked up by sponsored listings or Google Jobs.
Step 2.2
From there, spot check the SERPs to see if one of the keywords you’re concerned about has changed. If you know roughly what you’re looking for when you dig into the data, it’ll be easier to find it. This works well for SERP features, but determining changes in the amount of paid advertising will be harder to find this way.
Find out which characteristic(s) are being influenced by you.
Get hard evidence from SEO tools and performance graphs.
Adapt your SEO strategy accordingly.
There's a step involved, so let's move on.
Step 2.0: Find out which characteristic(s) are being influenced by you.
For a comprehensive list of all the different venezuela number data results that appear on Google, the Overthink Group has documented them here . To find out which one is affecting you, follow these steps.
Step 2.1
Based on your industry, you probably already have an idea of which characteristics put you at the highest risk.
Google Shopping and paid ads would be potential candidates.
Do you tend to generate a lot of blog traffic? See who owns the featured snippets on your most important queries.
Are you a media company? Check and see if you're being left out of the top news results.
Do you run a listing site? Maybe you're getting knocked up by sponsored listings or Google Jobs.
Step 2.2
From there, spot check the SERPs to see if one of the keywords you’re concerned about has changed. If you know roughly what you’re looking for when you dig into the data, it’ll be easier to find it. This works well for SERP features, but determining changes in the amount of paid advertising will be harder to find this way.