Install
openclaw skills install featured-snippetWhen the user wants to optimize for Featured Snippets, Position Zero, or snippet extraction. Also use when the user mentions "featured snippet," "position zero," "snippet optimization," "answer box," "definition box," "list snippet," "table snippet," "paragraph snippet," "PAA optimization," or "win position zero." For schema, use schema-markup.
openclaw skills install featured-snippetGuides optimization for Featured Snippets (Position Zero)—direct answers displayed above organic results. Featured snippets appear on ~19% of queries; by 2025, AI Overviews replaced many, but snippet optimization still supports AI citation and PAA. See serp-features for full SERP context.
When invoking: On first use, if helpful, open with 1–2 sentences on what this skill covers and why it matters, then provide the main output. On subsequent use or when the user asks to skip, go directly to the main output.
Not the same. Featured snippets pull a direct passage from a single webpage. AI Overviews generate multi-source summaries using AI. When both appear, featured snippets still occupy a highly visible spot. Not every query triggers AI Overview—snippet optimization remains valuable. Semrush
| Format | Share | Use | Optimization |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paragraph | ~70% | Definition, "what is," "why" | 40–60 words; direct answer after H2 |
| List | ~19% | How-to, steps, options | <ol> or <ul>; semantic HTML |
| Table | ~6% | Comparisons, stats, specs | Clear headers; target keywords in column/row headers |
| Video | Rare | Visual how-to | Video schema; timestamps/chapters; see video-optimization |
45 words is the most common paragraph length. Answer-first format is critical. On mobile, featured snippets can occupy ~50% of the screen, pushing competitors below the fold. Semrush
<ol>, <ul>, <table>, <p>—avoid divs styled as lists| Element | Use |
|---|---|
| H2/H3 | Question or topic; Google recognizes and extracts; list snippets can be compiled from headings across the page—Google pulls H2s and converts to list items |
<ol> | Steps, rankings, sequences; list snippets |
<ul> | Non-sequential items; bullet snippets |
<table> | Comparisons, specs; table snippets; clean rows/columns; H2/H3 intro; target keywords in heading and surrounding content; ensure data is relevant and scannable |
| First paragraph | 40–60 words; direct answer |
Annotations matter: Search engines use semantic labeling to identify relevant blocks ("Fraggles") and extract passages. Structure pages clearly—headings, lists, tables—so crawlers can annotate and pull the right content. Annotations can suggest relationships between blocks, enabling engines to stitch text from multiple parts. SEJ / Bing
| Factor | Guidance |
|---|---|
| Query types | "How," "what," "why" questions; definitional queries |
| Long-tail | Featured snippets typically appear for long-tail (specific) queries; short-tail is broad and less likely |
| Ranking position | Target positions 2–5; snippet ownership often comes from these (not always #1). Prerequisite: Must rank in top ~20 blue links to be considered; Q&A runs through top organic results |
| Q&A memory | Bing (and likely Google) memorize results; you may retain snippet even if blue link ranking drops—once earned, you don't necessarily need to maintain position |
| Intent | Informational; match user intent precisely |
| Tools | PAA (excellent for low-volume, snippet-triggering queries), AnswerThePublic, AlsoAsked, Semrush Keyword Magic Tool (SERP features filter: "Featured snippet") |