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User content format preference


Overview

User content format preference describes the type of content users appear to prefer for a keyword: article, list, video, image, tool, product page, category page, comparison table, forum thread, or local result.

It is different from search intent. Intent explains what users want to accomplish; format preference explains how they prefer that answer delivered.

Intent vs Format Preference

LayerQuestion It AnswersExample
Search intentWhat does the user want to accomplish?Learn how to fix a leaky faucet.
Format preferenceWhat content format best satisfies that intent?Step-by-step video plus checklist.

Format Signals In The SERP

SERP PatternLikely Format Preference
Video carouselDemonstration or tutorial video
Image packVisual examples or inspiration
Product/category pagesTransactional or browsing page
Comparison pagesEvaluation table or buying guide
Forum resultsFirst-hand experience or community answers
Tools/calculatorsInteractive output instead of static text
Featured snippetConcise definition, list, or steps

Practical Workflow

  1. Search the target keyword.
  2. Record the top-ranking content formats.
  3. Note visible SERP features.
  4. Identify whether the format is text, video, image, product, tool, local, or community-led.
  5. Build content in the format users and Google already reward.
  6. Add supporting formats if they improve usefulness.
tip

Do not say “user intent is visual.” Say the intent is informational, commercial, or transactional, and the preferred format is visual.

Common Mistakes

  • Confusing intent with format.
  • Writing a long article when users prefer a tool or video.
  • Ignoring forum results that signal demand for first-hand experience.
  • Asking AI for format preference without checking live SERPs.