Google AdWords
Topping the list is Google’s advertising system — Google Adwords. According to MozCast, 52.7 percent of websites on Google’s front page feature Google Adwords at the tops of their pages.
In essence, Adwords is an advertising service that enables businesses to display ads on Google and its advertising network. But website owners and publishers can also embed the ads on their pages as a way of earning extra revenue. The service allows advertisers to create relevant ads using keywords their customers would use during a search. Those ads can then appear on your site if they are relevant based on the keywords in your content. And you can share some of the revenue should a reader click on the ad on your site.
It appears, however, that just having the ads on your site may raise ranking for the keywords that appear in the ads run on your site.
HTTPS Results
Back in 2014, Google announced that it would start using HTTPS as a ranking signal and true to that promise, it has. According to MozCast’s SERP feature graph, 45.7 percent of top ranked websites on Google are HTTPS websites.
“Security is a top priority for Google. We invest a lot in making sure that our services use industry-leading security, like strong HTTPS encryption by default,” Google stated in its 2014 announcement. “Beyond our own stuff, we’re also working to make the Internet safer more broadly. A big part of that is making sure that websites people access from Google are secure.”
In a tweet, Moz marketing scientist Dr. Pete Meyers, said:
Page-1 HTTPS results topped 45% in our 10K tracking set. Trendline predicts we’ll hit 50% in three months… pic.twitter.com/9hsUZoesgR
— Dr. Pete Meyers (@dr_pete) February 16, 2017
This just shows you how important HTTPS encryption has become.
Knowledge Panels
Coming in third, MozCast says that about 38.2 percent of the top ranked websites on Google have Knowledge Panels. In simple terms, Knowledge Panels are the information boxes that appear on the right side of search results.
The provided information helps visitors to discover and contact your business.
Google uses an algorithm to determine your business’ relevance to visitor search and shows your business on the panel if it is most relevant. However, as in search results, the appearance of your business on the knowledge panels depends on a number of factors, including distance, relevance and your business’s prominence.
Reviews
According to MozCast, 36.9 percent of businesses on the front page of Google show customer reviews.
As a matter of fact, Google acknowledges the fact that it uses customer ratings in website rankings. These ratings show below the text ads and they help customers to find businesses that offer quality service.
Besides Google Adwords (Top), Knowledge Panels, Reviews and HTTPS encryption, other features that you need to pay attention to according to MozCast include AdWords (Bottom), related questions, site-links, featured snippets, local packs, top stories and images, among others.
This article was published by Engage121