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target-serp

calm-north/seojuice-skills

Identify and optimize for SERP features—featured snippets, PAA boxes, knowledge panels, and rich results.

What is target-serp?

Capture high-value SERP real estate by targeting featured snippets, People Also Ask boxes, knowledge panels, and rich results for your keywords. Use this skill when optimizing for position zero, snippet eligibility, schema markup, or maximizing SERP visibility beyond traditional rankings.

  • Audit current SERP features and identify which competitors hold them
  • Optimize content format (paragraph, list, table) to win featured snippets
  • Create FAQ sections and schema markup for People Also Ask box eligibility
  • Implement structured data (FAQPage, HowTo, Article, VideoObject, BreadcrumbList) for rich results
  • Prioritize SERP features by traffic impact and effort required
  • Adapt strategy for AI Overviews vs. traditional SERP features

How to install target-serp

npx skills add https://github.com/calm-north/seojuice-skills --skill target-serp
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How to use target-serp

  1. 1.Search each target keyword and document which SERP features currently appear and who holds them
  2. 2.Assess winnability—determine if you can match or beat the current feature holder's content format
  3. 3.For featured snippets: place a 40–60 word direct answer under an H2/H3 matching the query, using the appropriate format (paragraph, list, or table)
  4. 4.For People Also Ask: add an FAQ section with exact PAA questions as H2/H3 headings and 2–3 sentence answers
  5. 5.Implement relevant schema markup (FAQPage, HowTo, Article, VideoObject, BreadcrumbList) on optimized pages
  6. 6.Prioritize features using the traffic impact vs. effort matrix to focus on high-ROI opportunities

Use cases

Good for
  • Optimizing informational content to capture featured snippets and AI Overview citations
  • Adding FAQ sections to product or service pages to appear in People Also Ask boxes
  • Implementing schema markup on how-to guides to enable HowTo rich results
  • Creating comparison tables with semantic HTML to win table-based featured snippets
  • Building knowledge panels and entity authority for brand queries
Who it's for
  • Content marketers targeting informational keywords
  • SEO specialists optimizing for position zero
  • E-commerce teams implementing product review and schema markup
  • Technical SEO practitioners managing structured data
  • Agencies managing multi-page SERP feature strategies

target-serp FAQ

Do I need to rank on page 1 to win a featured snippet?

Yes. Featured snippets are almost always pulled from pages already ranking on page 1 for the target keyword. Optimize your content format and answer quality, but ensure the page ranks before expecting snippet eligibility.

Will FAQPage schema generate visible rich results on my site?

Google significantly restricted FAQ rich results in August 2023. FAQPage schema now only produces visible rich results for well-known government and health authority sites. For most sites, the schema still helps AI systems extract Q&A content but won't show as a visual rich result in Google SERPs.

What's the difference between optimizing for featured snippets vs. AI Overviews?

Featured snippets reward format optimization (clear structure, direct answers). AI Overviews reward authority and uniqueness—write authoritative, citable content with unique insights that AI systems can synthesize and cite.

How long should a featured snippet answer be?

Paragraph snippets should be 40–60 words. The answer should be self-contained and make sense without surrounding context. List and table snippets follow their own format rules (5–8 items for lists, 3–5 columns and 4–8 rows for tables).

Which SERP features should I prioritize first?

Use the prioritization matrix in the skill: featured snippets and AI Overview citations have very high traffic impact with medium effort; People Also Ask and rich results have medium-high impact with low-medium effort. Start with high-traffic, lower-effort features for your content type.

Full instructions (SKILL.md)

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name: target-serp description: > Identify and capture SERP features for target keywords — featured snippets, People Also Ask boxes, knowledge panels, and rich results. Use when the user asks about featured snippets, position zero, PAA optimization, rich results, schema markup for SERP features, or how to get more SERP real estate. metadata: version: 1.0.0

Target SERP

Identify and capture featured snippets, People Also Ask boxes, knowledge panels, and rich results for target keywords.

SERP Feature Types

FeatureTriggerContent Format Needed
Featured Snippet (paragraph)"What is", "how does", definitional queries40-60 word direct answer under an H2/H3 matching the query
Featured Snippet (list)"How to", "steps to", "best", "top"Ordered or unordered list with H2/H3 heading
Featured Snippet (table)Comparison, pricing, specs queriesHTML <table> with clear headers
People Also AskMost informational queriesConcise answer (2-3 sentences) under an H2 that matches the PAA question
Knowledge PanelBrand/entity queriesStructured data (Organization, Person), Wikipedia presence, consistent NAP
Rich Results (FAQ)Pages with FAQ contentFAQPage schema markup
Rich Results (How-To)Tutorial/instructional pagesHowTo schema markup
Rich Results (Review)Product/service review pagesReview/AggregateRating schema markup
Rich Results (Breadcrumb)Any page with hierarchyBreadcrumbList schema markup
SitelinksBrand queriesClear site structure, descriptive navigation, internal linking

SERP Feature Prioritization Matrix

Not all SERP features are equally valuable. Use this to decide where to invest effort:

SERP FeatureTraffic ImpactEffort to WinBest For
Featured SnippetVery HighMediumInformational content sites
AI Overview citationHigh (growing)Medium-HighAuthority/expertise sites
People Also AskMedium-HighLow-MediumFAQ-rich content
Video CarouselHighHighTutorial/how-to content
Local PackVery High (local)MediumLocal businesses
Rich Results (Review)Medium-HighLow-MediumProduct/service reviews
Image PackMediumLow-MediumVisual content creators
Shopping ResultsVery High (ecommerce)MediumProduct sellers
Knowledge PanelMedium (brand)High (long-term)Established brands

Feature Combination Patterns

When multiple features appear together, optimize for the combination:

CombinationOpportunity
AI Overview + Featured SnippetOptimize for both — structured content with clear answers wins both slots
Video + PAA + Featured SnippetCreate a comprehensive guide with video and FAQ section
Shopping + Ads + ReviewsProduct optimization + review schema + merchant feed
PAA only (no snippet)Snippet opportunity — create snippet-optimized content to claim it
AI Overview only (no snippet)Structured, authoritative content with cited data gets AI inclusion

AI Overview vs Traditional SERP Strategy

Query TypeTraditional StrategyAI-Era Strategy
InformationalWin featured snippetWin AI Overview citation AND featured snippet
ComparisonCreate comparison contentCreate structured comparison tables with clear verdicts
DefinitionWrite clear definition for snippetWrite authoritative, citable definition with evidence
How-toCreate step-by-step listCreate steps with unique insights AI can synthesize

Traditional features reward format optimization. AI Overviews reward authority and uniqueness.

Step 1: Audit Current SERP Features

For each target keyword:

  1. Search the keyword and document which SERP features appear
  2. Note who currently holds each feature (which domain, what content format)
  3. Check if your site already appears in any feature for this keyword
  4. Assess winnability — can you match or beat the current holder's content format?
KeywordFeature PresentCurrent HolderYour PageWinnable?
...Featured snippet (paragraph)competitor.com/blog/topicYes — need better answer
...PAA (3 questions)variousNo pageYes — create FAQ section
...Knowledge panelNo — need Wikipedia presence

Step 2: Featured Snippet Optimization

Featured snippets pull content directly from pages. To win them:

Paragraph Snippets

  • Place a concise answer (40-60 words) directly under an H2 or H3 that matches the query
  • Start with a definition or direct statement: "[Topic] is..."
  • Follow the snippet-bait with expanded detail (Google wants the page to have depth, not just a snippet)

List Snippets

  • Use a proper HTML ordered or unordered list
  • H2 heading should match the query: "How to [do thing]" or "Best [category]"
  • 5-8 list items (Google rarely shows more)
  • Each item should be a concise, scannable phrase

Table Snippets

  • Use semantic HTML <table> with <thead> and <tbody>
  • Column headers should be descriptive
  • Keep to 3-5 columns, 4-8 rows
  • Include the query keyword in the table caption or preceding heading

Snippet Optimization Checklist

  • H2/H3 heading matches the target query exactly or closely
  • Answer appears in the first paragraph after the heading
  • Answer is self-contained (makes sense without surrounding context)
  • Page already ranks on page 1 for the keyword (snippets almost always come from page 1 results)
  • Content format matches what Google currently shows (paragraph, list, or table)

Step 3: People Also Ask Optimization

PAA boxes appear on a large share of informational searches. To capture them:

  1. Collect PAA questions for your target keywords
  2. Add an FAQ section to relevant pages using the exact question as an H2 or H3
  3. Answer in 2-3 sentences directly under the heading
  4. Mark up with FAQPage schema for rich result eligibility

PAA answers should be:

  • Direct and concise (no "great question!" preamble)
  • Factually accurate
  • Self-contained (answer stands alone)

Step 4: Schema Markup

Add structured data for rich result eligibility.

Important: Google significantly restricted FAQ rich results in August 2023. FAQPage schema now only generates rich results for well-known government and health authority sites. For most sites, FAQ schema still helps AI systems extract Q&A content but will not produce visible rich results in Google SERPs.

FAQPage (AI extraction — not visual rich results for most sites)

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "FAQPage",
  "mainEntity": [{
    "@type": "Question",
    "name": "What is [topic]?",
    "acceptedAnswer": {
      "@type": "Answer",
      "text": "Direct answer here."
    }
  }]
}

HowTo

For step-by-step content. Include name, step array with HowToStep, estimatedCost, and totalTime:

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "HowTo",
  "name": "How to [do thing]",
  "totalTime": "PT30M",
  "step": [{
    "@type": "HowToStep",
    "name": "Step 1 title",
    "text": "Step 1 description",
    "image": "https://example.com/step1.jpg"
  }]
}

Article

For blog posts and guides: include headline, datePublished, dateModified, author, image.

BreadcrumbList

For every page with hierarchical navigation: define the path from home to current page.

VideoObject

For pages with embedded videos — enables video rich results and video carousels:

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "VideoObject",
  "name": "Video title",
  "description": "Video description",
  "thumbnailUrl": "https://example.com/thumb.jpg",
  "uploadDate": "2026-01-15",
  "duration": "PT5M30S",
  "contentUrl": "https://example.com/video.mp4"
}

Dataset

For pages with original research or data — surfaces in Google Dataset Search:

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "Dataset",
  "name": "Dataset title",
  "description": "What this dataset contains",
  "creator": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Your Brand" },
  "datePublished": "2026-01-15",
  "license": "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"
}

SpeakableSpecification

Marks content sections suitable for text-to-speech and voice assistant extraction:

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "WebPage",
  "speakable": {
    "@type": "SpeakableSpecification",
    "cssSelector": [".article-summary", ".key-finding"]
  }
}

Validation: Always validate schema with Google's Rich Results Test before deploying.

Step 5: Action Plan

For each target keyword and feature:

KeywordTarget FeatureCurrent StatusAction RequiredPage to OptimizePriority
...Featured snippetCompetitor holds itAdd snippet-bait paragraph under matching H2/blog/guideHigh
...PAANot present on our siteAdd FAQ section with schema/blog/guideMedium
...Rich result (FAQ)No schemaAdd FAQPage JSON-LD/faqLow

Output Format

SERP Feature Audit: [domain or keyword set]

Current SERP Feature Presence

  • Features held: [count]
  • Features available to win: [count]
  • Keywords with SERP features: [count out of total]

Feature Opportunities [Table from Step 1]

Action Plan [Table from Step 5]

Schema Implementation List For each page needing schema:

  • Page URL
  • Schema type to add
  • Key fields to populate
  • Validation status

Pro Tip: Use the free Schema Markup Generator to build JSON-LD for any page type, and the SERP Feature Landscape tool to explore which features dominate your niche. SEOJuice MCP users can run /seojuice:keyword-analysis to find high-impression, low-click keywords where SERP features are stealing clicks.