And what is the behavior when it comes to search volume
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The highest common percentage is shared with the “Other user questions” block (26.55% on desktop and 17.63% on mobile) based on 19,842 and 162,161 positioned keywords.
On the other hand, we find the local pack, which falls to 2.39% and 1.08% respectively, taking 13,544 and 109,213 keywords as the basis of analysis.
Google Featured Snippets - Relationship to search volume in Mexico
Well, our study shows that out of 63,860 desktop keywords with a search volume of between 10 and 100, the result is “really cool” as it corresponds to 67.19% of featured snippets.
The higher the volume, the more difficult it is to position a keyword, which is why the 582 that correspond to this search volume range “only” return 0.21% of zero positions.
Specific data extracted from the SEMrush study on Google's position zero in Colombia
Let's go with Colombia as the third and final country to be studied.
Google Featured Snippets - Types of questions in Colombia
In this country, the question most asked by desktop users is related to “how” (670 keywords) dubai state name list and is materialized in 50.60% of featured snippets.
If we go to the mobile version, there are 15,504 keywords positioned for "how" and they generate 36.40% of FS.
At the other extreme, the 26 desktop keywords that begin with “who” do not get any featured snippet, a behavior that is replicated on mobile and for 408 keywords positioned.
Now we have to see the number of words per keyword that make up the Colombian featured snippets.
Google Featured Snippets - Number of words per keyword in Colombia
The 10,346 3-word keywords in the analysis translate into 11.36% of snippets on desktop, while the 190,672 mobile snippets only achieve 7.74%.
The highest percentage on desktop (17.05%) is taken by the 88 keywords that appear positioned according to our data and that have a length of 9 words.
In the case of mobile, the highest percentage of positions 0 is 22.22% and corresponds to the 22,032 keywords of 6 words in length.
Who are the losers in terms of FS percentage in this “fight”?
On a desktop basis of 3,116 single-word keywords, 6.32% is achieved and the 65,960 on mobile achieve 1.86%.
And how do featured snippets compare to other SERP features in Colombia?
On the other hand, we find the local pack, which falls to 2.39% and 1.08% respectively, taking 13,544 and 109,213 keywords as the basis of analysis.
Google Featured Snippets - Relationship to search volume in Mexico
Well, our study shows that out of 63,860 desktop keywords with a search volume of between 10 and 100, the result is “really cool” as it corresponds to 67.19% of featured snippets.
The higher the volume, the more difficult it is to position a keyword, which is why the 582 that correspond to this search volume range “only” return 0.21% of zero positions.
Specific data extracted from the SEMrush study on Google's position zero in Colombia
Let's go with Colombia as the third and final country to be studied.
Google Featured Snippets - Types of questions in Colombia
In this country, the question most asked by desktop users is related to “how” (670 keywords) dubai state name list and is materialized in 50.60% of featured snippets.
If we go to the mobile version, there are 15,504 keywords positioned for "how" and they generate 36.40% of FS.
At the other extreme, the 26 desktop keywords that begin with “who” do not get any featured snippet, a behavior that is replicated on mobile and for 408 keywords positioned.
Now we have to see the number of words per keyword that make up the Colombian featured snippets.
Google Featured Snippets - Number of words per keyword in Colombia
The 10,346 3-word keywords in the analysis translate into 11.36% of snippets on desktop, while the 190,672 mobile snippets only achieve 7.74%.
The highest percentage on desktop (17.05%) is taken by the 88 keywords that appear positioned according to our data and that have a length of 9 words.
In the case of mobile, the highest percentage of positions 0 is 22.22% and corresponds to the 22,032 keywords of 6 words in length.
Who are the losers in terms of FS percentage in this “fight”?
On a desktop basis of 3,116 single-word keywords, 6.32% is achieved and the 65,960 on mobile achieve 1.86%.
And how do featured snippets compare to other SERP features in Colombia?