Ranking your article on Google Discover is a bit different than traditional SEO. Discover is interest-based, not keyword-search based. But you can definitely increase your chances of getting featured by focusing on these key strategies:
1. Write High-Quality, Engaging Content
Google Discover favors helpful, fresh, and engaging content. Your article is already well-written, but here’s how to fine-tune it:
- Use clear headings (
H1
,H2
,H3
) for easy readability. - Add internal links to other useful content on your blog.
- Include a short intro paragraph with emotional or relatable appeal.
- Use conversational tone (which you’ve done well!).
2. Use a Compelling Featured Image
Discover is visual-first — most articles show up with a large image.
- Use a high-quality, relevant, and original image.
- Minimum size: 1200px wide.
- Enable max-image-preview: large in your meta tags (or use a plugin like Yoast SEO).
3. Optimize for Mobile
Discover traffic is almost entirely mobile. Make sure:
- Your site is mobile responsive.
- Page loads in under 3 seconds.
- Fonts are large and readable.
5. Consistency + Freshness
- Update the article occasionally to keep it fresh.
- Publish consistently — Google Discover favors active sites.
- Share your content on platforms like Google News (if eligible), social media, and teacher forums to build traction.