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Google Showing More Search Results With FAQ Rich Results

RankRanger is reporting that Google is now showing FAQ rich results in the Google search results five percentage points more often. The data shows Google is showing these FAQs for over 27% of queries, up from about 22% just days ago.
Here is the RankRanger chart from its tracking tool:
That looks like a big increase but keep in mind, RankRanger lumps together FAQs with How To rich results in one for some reason.
Sadly, Mozcast is not picking up on this but anecdotal evidence does suggest an increase in these FAQ rich results.
Brodie Clark told me on Twitter “I’m mainly going off my client GSC data, which he said he “can’t share publicly unfortunately.”
I did ask RankRanger to confirm all is good with their data and they did this morning saying “We just looked into this. The data is correct and happened on both mobile and desktop.”
Are you all noticing more FAQ rich results showing for your site, they may look like this:
Glenn Gabe is noticing, he just posted after this story went live:
Yep, this seems to be the case. Seeing FAQ jump when the 5/18-ish update rolled out -> Google Showing More Search Results With FAQ Rich Results
E.g. FAQ snippets surged for this site right when the update started (see below): https://t.co/12V81EBI4s via @rustybrick pic.twitter.com/gzWGouwuN0
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) May 25, 2022
And more from Brodie:
The most effective way to review this change is via Semrush. Filtering with instances where the subfolder ranks within FAQ rich results, we can see the uplift. This uplift correlates with other tools such a RankRanger and Moz, which show an overview of this data publicly. pic.twitter.com/ZxKjuqAwgB
— Brodie Clark (@brodieseo) May 25, 2022
Forum discussion at Twitter.
Source: www.seroundtable.com
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Vlog Episode #179: Jaimie Clark vs Jon Clark

Jaimie and Jon Clark came for a visit and we all spoke SEO and a lot more. Jaimie Clark is the VP of SEO at Centerfield, she was previously the Head of SEO at Wirecutter, a New York Times company. Jon Clark runs his own firm, Moving Traffic Media and was previously an SEO at some large companies.
In any event I first pinned them against each other in a game of SEO trivia – guess who won?
The trivia questions featured answers with Matt Cutts, Vanessa Fox, Panda vs Penguin, disavow files, Medic updates, new queries, John Mueller, Danny Sullivan, Gary Illyes, Ginny Marvin, Daniel Waisberg, Paul Haahr, Urchin, Android, YouTube, Fitbit, Apple, title links vs title tags, authorship, domain authority, RankBrain, EAT, YMYL, and more.
Hope you enjoyed this one, it was a lot of fun for me at least. But in part two we get into the real interview.
You can subscribe to our YouTube channel by clicking here so you don’t miss the next vlog where I interviews. I do have a nice lineup of interviews scheduled with SEOs and SEMS, many of which you don’t want to miss – and I promise to continue to make these vlogs better over time. If you want to be interviewed, please fill out this form with your details.
Forum discussion at YouTube.
Source: www.seroundtable.com
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