What Are Google’s Enhanced Search Listings?
When you search for a business on Google, some results look richer and more detailed than others. You might see star ratings, business hours, site links, phone numbers, or a knowledge panel with photos and reviews. These enhanced listings, often called “rich results” or “SERP features,” are not available to every website. Google reserves them for sites that meet certain technical and quality standards.
Earning these enhanced listings gives your business a significant advantage in search results. They take up more visual space, attract more attention, and generate higher click-through rates. Studies have shown that rich results can increase click-through rates by 20 to 30 percent compared to standard blue-link results.
How to Earn Rich Results and Knowledge Panels
The foundation of earning enhanced listings is structured data, also known as schema markup. Structured data is code you add to your website that helps Google understand the content on your pages. For a business website, the most important schema types include LocalBusiness or Organization schema with your business name, address, phone number, and hours. Product or Service schema for what you offer. Review and AggregateRating schema to display star ratings. FAQ schema for frequently asked questions pages. Breadcrumb schema for improved navigation display in search results.
You can test your structured data implementation using Google’s Rich Results Test tool or the Schema Markup Validator. Google Search Console also reports on which rich results your site is eligible for and any errors in your markup.