Schema Markup Guide

Schema markup can significantly improve your search visibility. Here's how to implement it.

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Schema markup is a powerful SEO tool that many websites overlook. By adding structured data to your pages, you help search engines understand your content and can earn rich snippets in search results.

What is Schema Markup?

Schema markup is code that you add to your website to help search engines return more informative results for users. It's a shared vocabulary that search engines understand.

Types of Schema Markup

Common types include Article, Product, Review, LocalBusiness, Person, and Organization. Choose the type that best represents your content.

Implementing Schema Markup

You can add schema markup using JSON-LD (recommended), microdata, or RDFa. JSON-LD is the cleanest and easiest to implement and maintain.

Testing Your Schema

Use Google's Rich Results Test and Schema Markup Validator to check your implementation before deploying.



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