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Article Rich Results and Website Requirements

An article page is simply a blog or website page pertaining to a particular topic that is meant to be viewed or read like a news article. Properly marked up Article pages may be eligible to have a rich result on Search and an Action on the Google Assistant, which can help your site reach the right users.

Article Rich Results Example

Article Rich Result

Article Rich Rich results can show in the news section or even the main search results of Google. They are proven to have a high CTR which can affect the ranks of keywords for your site.

Huckabuy’s software looks for specific items on your website in order to mark up the information on your page so it qualifies to show in search results.

What does your webpage need?

Each Article or Blog needs the following information

Optional

For full documentation on Article structured data visit: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/data-types/article

Frequently Asked Questions
  • An Article Rich Result is a search result that appears in the news section or main search results of Google. It is a properly marked-up article page on a website or blog that may be eligible for a rich result on Google Search and an Action on the Google Assistant. These rich results can have a high Click-Through Rate (CTR) and may impact the ranking of keywords for your site.

  • Huckabuy's software looks for specific items on your website to mark up the information on your article or blog page. By providing the necessary structured data, your page becomes eligible for rich results in Google Search.

  • To qualify for Article Rich Results, each article or blog on your website needs to have the following information: Author (Person or Organization): Name of the author of the article or blog. Date Published: The date when the article was published. Headline: A descriptive headline for the article. Image: An image related to the article's content. Publisher (Organization): Name of the organization publishing the article. Publisher logo with a link to the publisher's main site. Optional information that can be included: Date Modified: The date when the article was last modified or updated. URL: The web address (URL) of the article.

  • Implementing Article Rich Results can lead to higher visibility in Google Search, especially in the news section. It can also enhance the appearance of your search results with images and additional details, increasing the likelihood of users clicking on your content.

  • Yes, Article Rich Results can impact the rankings of keywords for your site. The higher Click-Through Rate (CTR) associated with rich results can send positive signals to search engines, potentially improving your site's rankings for relevant keywords.

  • While the required information is essential for Article Rich Results, including optional data like Date Modified and URL can provide additional context and enhance the user experience. It is recommended to include as much relevant information as possible to make your article more informative and appealing to users.