This week, we’re coming at you with a new featured snippet to track, a billing table redesign, and a good riddance to the “non-unique” name. What a time to be alive.
Tracking update
Carousel snippets are appearing in STAT
This particular snippet holds the answers to several different questions and, as the name suggests, employs carousel-like behaviour in order to surface them all — so we’re classifying it as answers (carousel) in STAT. It has its own category in the SERP Features tab and will appear in the Archived SERPs tab as “answers, carousel,” along with every snippet’s URL (which will all receive the same rank). Read the research on this new type of snippet here.
Feature improvements
The billing table gets a new look
In order to help maximize your financial understanding, we gave the billing table a much needed makeover. Head to Options > Account Management in the main menu, then select Billing to see what’s good.
The “non-unique” keyword get a new name
As part of the billing table update, we decided to tackle the nomenclature elephant in the room. No lines were drawn. Friendships were strengthened. All were in agreement: the “non-unique” keyword name must go. Now, when you duplicate a keyword (term, device, market, location) and track it against another site, that new keyword will be called a “duplicate.” Read more about the difference between unique and duplicate keywords here.
Seeing some cool things with the new snippet? Sharing is caring — forward your findings over to clientsuccess@getSTAT.com. Send excitement over the departure of “non-unique” nomenclature in the form of GIFs to @getSTAT.
Cheers, Andrea
Related reading
Double-snippet SERPs
Missed the research on our first encounter with multi-faceted featured snippets?