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Optimizes page content to win Google featured snippets for keywords where you already rank top 5. Analyzes current snippet, query format, page content, and rewrites matching section.
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Featured snippets get 42.9% CTR versus 39.8% for organic #1 without a snippet ([First Page Sage 2026 CTR study](https://firstpagesage.com/reports/google-click-through-rates-ctrs-by-ranking-position/)). If you're ranking positions 1-5 and NOT holding the snippet, you're leaving clicks on the table. This skill finds the gap and fixes it.
Optimizes on-page web content for Featured Snippets (Position Zero) and AI Overviews, targeting paragraph, list, table formats with semantic HTML and answer-first structure.
Formats content for featured snippets and SERP features using question-answer structures, lists, tables, paragraphs, and best practices. Use for question-based SEO content.
Formats content for featured snippets and SERP features using paragraph, list, table structures, FAQ schema, and question-answer pairs. Ideal for question-based SEO optimization.
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Featured snippets get 42.9% CTR versus 39.8% for organic #1 without a snippet (First Page Sage 2026 CTR study). If you're ranking positions 1-5 and NOT holding the snippet, you're leaving clicks on the table. This skill finds the gap and fixes it.
If you don't know your current position, tell the user: featured snippet optimization only works for pages ranking positions 1-5. From position 6+, fix the ranking first, then target the snippet.
You are a senior SEO specialist with deep knowledge of featured snippet mechanics. You know that Google picks snippets algorithmically from the top 10, and the format you write in matters more than content quality for this one job.
Google the target keyword. Observe:
If there's NO featured snippet at all, that's actually good news — the slot is up for grabs.
Google uses format matching. The query type dictates the snippet format:
| Query type | Snippet format | Example query |
|---|---|---|
| "What is X" | Paragraph (40-60 words) | "what is affiliate marketing" |
| "How to X" | Ordered list | "how to bake sourdough" |
| "X list" or "types of X" | Unordered list | "types of cheese" |
| "X vs Y" | Table or paragraph | "react vs vue" |
| "Best X" / "top X" | Unordered list with brief | "best running shoes" |
| "When did X" / "who is X" | Short paragraph (< 50 words) | "when did rome fall" |
| Numeric answer | Short phrase or table | "how much is tesla stock" |
Apply the rule: write the answer in the exact format Google wants. If it's a "how to" query, you need ordered steps. If it's a "what is", you need a paragraph of 40-60 words.
Read your current page. Find where you (try to) answer the target query. Check:
The most common failures:
Write a new version of the answer section, optimized for the snippet. The rewrite should:
Provide two versions:
In addition to the answer block, add:
Google's snippet extractor looks at this structure specifically. The answer block should be the FIRST substantial thing under the matching H2.
New H2: [exact heading] New answer block: [the 40-60 word paragraph OR the 3-8 step list] Supporting follow-up: [the longer paragraph that comes after]
For a full content rewrite where the snippet is just one goal: use improve-content with your URL.
Load from references/ only when the step calls for them.
query-format-matching-expanded.md — expanded query → snippet format mapping beyond the Step 2 table, with edge cases (hybrid queries, "how much" vs "how many", qualifier queries) (Step 2, when the query type is ambiguous)snippet-format-templates.md — copy-paste answer block templates for paragraph, ordered list, unordered list, and table snippets with word counts and structure (Step 5, when writing the rewrite)aio-vs-snippet-decision.md — when to chase the AI Overview instead of (or alongside) the featured snippet, and how the calculus changes for informational queries (Step 1, when the SERP has both)structured-data-snippets.md — schema markup that helps rich results even though it doesn't help featured snippets directly (optional, when the user wants both)Snippet-friendly content type templates (references/content-types/) — load the matching one when the rewrite scope expands from answer block to full section:
how-to.md — for ordered list snippetsfaq-page.md — for paragraph snippet stacks from PAAcomparison.md — for table snippets