在 Google 搜尋中啟用影片重要時刻的全新方式
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2021 年 7 月 19 日,星期一
自 2019 年推出影片重要時刻後,我們便持續擴充及改善這項功能。我們不斷改進設計,並讓重要時刻功能適用於更多影片 (包括行動裝置和桌上型電腦),只要是 Google 搜尋的服務區域都能使用這項功能。重要時刻功能幫助更多人與影片中最相關的片段直接互動,像翻閱書中章節那樣瀏覽影片。
現在,我們推出一種全新方法,可以讓您為網站上的影片啟用重要時刻功能,省去手動為各個片段加上標籤的麻煩。只要告知 Google 您的網址模式,讓系統能直接跳至影片中特定的時間戳記即可,Google 會隨即運用 AI 辨識影片中的重要時刻,並直接在搜尋結果中顯示連結,引導使用者前往這些時間點。
我們在 Google I/O 大會期間首次宣布將進行 SeekToAction
的 Beta 版測試,這項功能於今天通過測試階段,任何有影片內容的網站都支援使用這項標記。設定這項標記時,請記住以下幾點:
- 您的網址必須具備深層連結,可將使用者導向影片開頭以外的其他時間點。舉例來說,
https://www.example.com/example?t=30
會從影片開頭的 30 秒後開始播放。
- 您可以將
SeekToAction
標記用於想讓 Google 自動識別重要時刻的所有影片網頁,並請同時遵循其他的指南規範。如要瞭解詳細的範例,請參閱這篇文章。
- Google 必須能夠擷取影片內容檔案,才能自動識別影片中的重要時刻。
請注意,SeekToAction
標記僅適用於內嵌於您網站上的影片,如果您將影片張貼到您無法控制其 schema.org 標記的平台上,請與該平台聯絡,瞭解對方是否支援這項標記。
希望 SeekToAction
標記能讓您以更輕鬆、更有效率的方式啟用重要時刻功能,吸引使用者與您的影片進行更深入的互動。如有任何疑問,歡迎前往論壇發文提問、在 Twitter 上透過 @googlesearchc與我們聯絡,或者直接在說明文件頁面中提供意見回饋。
發文者:產品經理 Danielle Marshak
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