Specifying a mobile application in a snippet

Yachtman

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Hello! Today I came across a strange snippet in Google. Appears for almost all requests where the site is in the top10.

Tell me how to get a snippet that will indicate the mobile application of the project?
 

Moskil

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Hello! Today I came across a strange snippet in Google. Appears for almost all requests where the site is in the top10.

Tell me how to get a snippet that will indicate the mobile application of the project?
Mobile SERP is different from desktop. And relevant results from Appstore and GooglePlay marketplaces are "pulled" into the mobile search results.

Optimize the application, in fact also SEO, for the queries you need.
 

JasonCurtis

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I think it's important to be clear when specifying a mobile application and to include specific details. This will help other members of the forum understand what you mean and provide helpful feedback. It's also helpful to include what type of device you are targeting (iOS, Android, etc.).
 

WalterKayle

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If you're looking to specify a mobile application in a snippet, you can do so by adding structured data to your website's HTML. This structured data should include the name and description of the mobile app, a link to the app's page, and an image that represents the app. Once you've done this, you should see the snippet appear in the search results. If it doesn't, make sure you've followed all the guidelines properly and that your code is valid. I'd also recommend checking out https://smartengines.com to get AI-powered products for mobile apps. Their products can make everyday tasks easier to handle, like automating the capture of documents, scanning and processing of images, and more. Definitely worth looking into!
 
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