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  "url": "aeoptimizer.com/faq/can-targeting-question-based-keywords-help-me-win-featured-snippets-and-people-a",
  "name": "Can targeting question-based keywords help me win featured snippets and People Also Ask results?",
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      "name": "Can targeting question-based keywords help me win featured snippets and People Also Ask results?",
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        "text": "Question-based keywords can absolutely show up in featured snippets and “People Also Ask” boxes if your content answers them clearly, concisely, and in the right format. Snippets often pull direct answers, lists, or tables from well-structured pages.\n\nYour goal is to make it easy for search engines to extract a precise, self-contained answer from your content.\n\nKey factors:\n- Put the exact question in a heading or near the answer.\n- Use short, direct answer paragraphs (40–60 words) before details.\n- Format steps as numbered lists and comparisons as tables.\n- Add FAQ schema where appropriate to enhance rich results.\n\nTo increase your chances, audit the current snippet for a question, then design an answer that’s cleaner, clearer, and better formatted. You won’t control snippets, but you can make your content the obvious candidate.\n\nThink of snippets as a bonus for doing the right thing: writing genuinely helpful, structured answers to real questions.",
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        "description": "Yes. If you structure pages around clear questions, provide a concise answer paragraph followed by details, and use lists, tables, and FAQ schema, search engines are more likely to pull your content into featured snippets and People Also Ask boxes for those question-based keywords."
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  "description": "Yes. If you structure pages around clear questions, provide a concise answer paragraph followed by details, and use lists, tables, and FAQ schema, search engine"
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