SEO & Search

What Is Rich Snippet?

Enhanced search result listings that display additional information like star ratings, prices, or FAQs directly in Google.

A rich snippet is an enhanced Google search result that includes additional structured information beyond the standard title, URL, and meta description. For review platforms, the most valuable rich snippet is the star rating display, which shows aggregate review scores directly in search results.

Types of Rich Snippets for Reviews

Review Snippet — Shows star rating and review count for a specific product or service. Requires Review or AggregateRating schema markup.

Product Snippet — Displays price, availability, and ratings for products. Combines Product and AggregateRating schemas.

Local Business Snippet — Shows ratings, hours, and location for local businesses. Uses LocalBusiness schema with review data.

FAQ Snippet — Expands search results with question-and-answer content. Uses FAQPage schema to display common review-related questions.

How-To Snippet — Step-by-step instructions that expand in search results. Useful for "how to collect reviews" content.

How to Get Rich Snippets

  • Add structured data — Implement JSON-LD markup on your pages following Schema.org specifications
  • Follow Google's guidelines — Reviews must be from real customers, not self-generated
  • Use valid schema — Test with Google's Rich Results Test tool
  • Build authority — Google is more likely to show rich snippets for established, trusted sites
  • Collect sufficient reviews — A minimum of 5-10 reviews is generally needed for aggregate ratings to appear
  • Impact on Click-Through Rates

    Pages with rich snippets receive 20-35% more clicks than standard search results. For review-related queries, the presence of star ratings can increase CTR by up to 50%, making structured data implementation one of the highest-ROI SEO activities.