Developing knowledge is much more complex than asking a question and receiving a concrete answer. If online searchers only cared about this, not only would there be no need for the "10 blue links" on the SERP, but for any form of URL at all.
Google Direct Answers meets the needs of most of these users and all it takes is a URL within a Featured Snippet that may or may not be clicked.
As a former teacher, I have always viewed knowledge free korean number for whatsapp in terms of constructing patterns (a la Piaget). Creating genuine understanding or even familiarity with a topic requires multiple attempts .
In other words, you need more content from more points of view that covers more topics and subtopics . This is how a human constructs a schema. It is why in school we study in depth "units", instead of studying one topic one day and a completely different topic the next.
This is not a new concept. When we commonly describe the marketing funnel as “messy,” it is precisely because of this way of building knowledge and familiarity.
We all know that people look at a product, do some research, maybe put off buying it for a while, think about it, get more information, look for alternative options, think about it some more, get more background information, and only at the end do they actually buy the product (maybe).
Why does this happen? Because people try to feel confident about purchasing before they actually do it. How do they achieve this “confidence”? By becoming familiar . By building a knowledge schema. They understand the product, its benefits, alternatives, possible considerations, and after all this, they feel ready to buy.
Any SERP that is not built as such does not allow for a true exploration path.
I'm not saying anything that Google doesn't already know. I think the idea of creating a SERP that allows people to explore a topic in a comprehensive, dynamic, and differentiated way is the idea behind Google MUM , the update to the Multitask Uniform Model .
The problem: The 10 blue links do not encourage exploration
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