Have you ever wondered how certain Google search results for products stand out with detailed information like pricing, ratings, reviews, and images, setting them apart from standard listings? These enhanced…
Structured data helps search engines better understand your website content. The more context you can give Google, the better it can match your data to a user’s search query. When…
The Schema Markup Validator (SMV) is a tool for validating all Schema.org Structured Data that’s embedded in a web page. The SMV is a replacement for Google’s Structured Data Testing…
If you have review content on your website, adding review schema markup to those pages makes you eligible for a rich result on search, called a review snippet, which can…
If you have Frequently Asked Questions content on your website, adding FAQPage Schema Markup to those pages makes you eligible for a rich result on search and Markup Action for…
If you have instructional content on your website that defines the steps to successfully complete a task, adding “HowTo” markup to that page allows you to explicitly convey to Google…
We’re often asked how to check the accuracy of your Schema Markup once it’s been implemented. The answer depends on whether you want to assess the validity of your markup…
Have questions about microdata vs JSON-LD? Wondering how to create connected and semantically correct Schema Markup without conflicts? Look no further. This Microdata Filter Questions and Answers page aims to…
Multiple Product Markup On Page Introduction & Thesis I’ve spent a good part of the past month looking closely at the product markup on pages and experimenting, when I came…
Sometimes errors show up in Google’s Search Console that aren’t showing in other validation tools, such as the Schema Markup Validator (SMV),which replaced Google’s Structured Data Testing Tool on August…