<b>The 40-character line that wins list snippets</b>
Spotted in the wild this morning — a pattern across recovered list snippets: each step renders cleanest when the <code><li></code> opener stays under roughly 40-50 characters before the first comma. Google reportedly truncates and re-summarizes longer items, and when it re-summarizes it sometimes pulls from a competitor instead.
Who's exploiting it: a few recipe and how-to operators front-loading the imperative verb ('Preheat oven to 220C, then...') so the visible 8-step box reads clean.
Why it matters: list snippets show up to 8 items, then a 'more items' link straight to you. Short, scannable openers = you own all 8 lines instead of a rival's cleaner markup. Watching this.
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<b>The 40-character line that wins list snippets</b>
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