Hakukoneen tulossivu (SERP)
A Search Engine Results Page (SERP) is the page displayed by a search engine in response to a user's query. Modern SERPs are complex dashboards containing paid ads, featured snippets, video carousels, local packs, and increasingly, AI-generated overviews—no longer just lists of 10 blue links.
The Battle for Pixels, Not Just Rankings
You aren't just fighting for "Rank #1" anymore; you're fighting for visibility in a crowded interface. A typical 2026 SERP might show: 3 paid ads at top, an AI Overview, a featured snippet, a "People Also Ask" box, a shopping grid, and finally—below the fold—traditional organic results. Ranking #1 organically might only capture 5-10% of clicks if all the "SERP features" above you steal user attention. Modern SEO requires targeting specific features (structured data for rich snippets, video schema for video packs, local SEO for map packs) rather than just optimizing for traditional rankings.
1998 SERP vs. 2026 SERP
Todellinen vaikutus
Brand ranks #1 for "best hotels NYC"
Google shows map pack, ads, reviews above result
Only 8% click-through rate despite #1 ranking
Brand optimizes for local pack + featured snippet
Appears in map with 4.8★ AND featured snippet
Click-through jumps to 32%, massive traffic boost