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How to improve your website SEO using Schema Markup - Beginners Guide

Schema markup is code that can be added to your website pages which helps search engines to understand the type of content on your website pages and better represent it on the (SERPs) search engine results page.<br><br>Throughout this article, I will aim to show you how schema markup (structured data) can improve your website SEO and why you should make it a part of your SEO strategy.

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How to improve your website SEO using Schema Markup - Beginners Guide

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  1. How to improve your website SEO using Schema Markup Beginners Guide to Structured Data 2021 Tip: Visit my blog post to watch free video content to help you with this article https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide Schema markup is code that can be added to your website pages which helps search engines to understand the type of content on your website pages and better represent it on the (SERPs) search engine results page. Throughout this article, I will aim to show you how schema markup (structured data) can improve your website SEO and why you should make it a part of your SEO strategy. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  2. Table of Content 1.What are rich search results? 2.What is schema markup? 3.Why is schema important? 4.How to use schema markup on your website 1.Go to the Google Structured Data Markup Helper website 2.Select a data type 3.Paste in the website page URL you want to markup 4.A new page will load the Google structured markup tool 5.Select content on your page to add to mark up fields 1.Populate the "name" tag field 2.Populate the "Author" tag field 3.Populate the "Date Published tag field 4.Populate the "Image" tag field 5.Populate the "Article Section" tag field 6.Populate the "Article Body" tag field 7.Populate the "URL" tag field 8.Populate the "Publisher" tag field 6.Create HTML 7.Structured data as JSON-LD markup 8.Testing Structured data as JSON-LD Markup 9.Testing structured data results 10.Improving structured data with additional tags 11.Fixing errors and warnings 12.Adding structured data to your website 13.Monitoring your structured data 14.Useful schema markup resources https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  3. What are rich search results? Rich results are experiences that can appear on Google search as carousels, images, video content, company information, FAQs and other content types. The main goal of rich results in to enhance a search engine user's experience by displaying more useful information in a search result. Example: Recipe markup includes data like time to prepare the dish, ingredients, user reviews and recipe images. When you add Recipe markup to your page, you are telling the search engines: •The recipe takes 45 minutes to prepare •This is the list of ingredients required •Here is a picture of the dish •here are some user reviews https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  4. Example Recipe Rich Results As you can see in the above image, not all the results returned are the same. The listings that stand out the most have review stars. The star ratings are part of the schema markup implemented on the website recipe page. You can view more information about recipe snippet cards here: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/data-types/recipe Rich search results tend to have a higher click through rate as they are displayed at the very top of Google search results. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  5. Standard search engine result typically only includes a title, URL, and meta description. A rich snippet in a search result page might include additional useful information as shown in the above example recipe cards, the video snippet example below and the event snippet example below. You may have searched for a "how to task" in Google search and a rich result is returned. YouTube often returns rich results for relevant video content which helps to answer a user's search query. Below you can see an example of a YouTube rich result returned for a video I created on my YouTube channel. Example YouTube Rich Result A Google featured snippet (Rich Result) can greatly improve the visibility of content on your website and also external sites like YouTube and Facebook. This is a link to the example video that is shown above which I uploaded to my YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/L5uVTEItvHo https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  6. Stats for the example YouTube video As you can see, having a rich snippet (Rich Result) for your content can greatly improve exposure, click through ratios and visitor traffic. Note: you can also add Video Schema Markup to embedded YouTube videos on your blog posts. This can apply to content on your website and external content share on other web platforms. One of the main goals of rich search results is to create a standardised markup (format) to highlight key information about a website page, which then allows a search engine to understand more accurately what that page contains or its purpose. What is schema markup? Using structured data (schemas) allows Google and other search engines to target your page content more accurately and serve that page content to fulfil a user's search query. After all, the main goal of all search engines is to serve a user the most relevant content for a given keyword search phrase to improve user experience. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  7. Rich results are generated from specific code added to your website pages. There are 3 main types of code formats that can be used to add structured data to your website: •Microdata •RDFa •JSON-LD Schemas are used to markup the content of a web page in ways that can be easily understood by major search engines like Microsoft, Google, Yandex and Yahoo. Schema markup helps machines like Alexa understand what kind of thing a piece of content is about. You can view more information about Schemas here: https://schema.org/ Structured data (Schema markup) is a standardised markup format for providing key information about a specified page and categorising the page content. For example, on an event page the structured data may contain the: •Event name •Start date and time •End date and time •The address location •Event images •Event description •URL link to the event page •Ticket price •Ticket price currency •Performers attending the event •Organiser of the event https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  8. Example Google search results for festival keyword https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  9. In the above image, you can see the results returned by Google search engine for the keyword Festival. Google is displaying search results from different websites, in the above example you can see: •The festival event name •The date •The address •The location •An image / Logo The most important thing to note is the all the listings are consistent. They all contain the same structured data. A few important notes: •Google returned search results based on my location. oI was logged into my Google account when I did the search so Google already knows my location. oGoogle can also use your IP address for the GEO location. •There are options at the top of the results to view Today, Tomorrow, This Week, This Weekend etc... •The is an option at the bottom of the results to search for more results. This is a good example of how structured data (Schema Markup) can help search engines understand the content on a specific page. All pages which implement structured data have to follow a set of rules. When I click on the first search result I can see more detailed information about the festival event. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  10. Google detailed view of a specific festival https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  11. The detailed view as suggests contains specific information about this event. The "key" here is that all the events will contain the same or similarly structured data detailed view. Rich snippets (RIch Results) often display in Google search results at position zero. A rich result will normally display above all other Google search listings, this also means if you create high-quality content then you can achieve a page 1 Google search result without having to compete with other pages 1 search results. Rich snippets can be displayed on both desktop search results and mobile search results. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  12. Example mobile rich result for a blog post https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  13. In the mobile view example above is the rich result is for a blog post I created here: 30 essential tips for improving your web design in 2021 •Below you can see an example of the rich result from Google desktop view. Example desktop rich result for a blog post https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  14. Below you can see the schema markup in JSON-LD format for the above blog post. <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context" : "http://schema.org", "@type" : "Article", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://dcpweb.co.uk/blog" }, "headline" : "30 essential tips for improving your web design in 2021", "author" : { "@type" : "Person", "name" : "Pankaj Shah" }, "datePublished" : "2021-03-23", "dateModified" : "2021-03-23", "image" : "https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/userfiles/ckeditor/blog/essential-tips-for-improving- your-website-design/30-essential-tips-for-improving-your-website-design-in-2021.jpg", "articleSection" : "Website Design", "articleBody" : "How to improve my business website? - This is probably one of the most frequent questions I am asked by my web development clients. It is not a simple question to answer as every client website project is different, but there are some common aspects of web design which all business can take advantage of.", "url" : "https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/30-essential-tips-for-improving-your-web-design", "publisher" : { "@type" : "Organization", "name" : "DCP Web Designers", "url": "http://www.dcpweb.co.uk", "logo": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": "https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/userfiles/ckeditor/dcp-web-designers-logo/dcp- logo-01.jpg" } } } </script> https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  15. Important Note: It is not a requirement to create structured data (schema markup) like above in order for your website content to appear in Google search results as a rich result. The goal of creating the schema markup is to give Google more specific information about the content on your website page. If your website pages already have a good structure then Google can generate a rich result without the need of adding schema markup. The advantage of using schema markup is you can tell Google more specific information about the content on your website page and provide additional metadata like your organisation name, organisation logo, date the articles for created, date the article was modified, a specific image for the article and much more. There is the potential to improve your search engine rankings if you implement structured data (schema markup) on your website, however, adding markup does not mean that Google or other search engines will show your content as a rich snippet. The most important factor is the actual content on your website pages. Here is an example explanation from Schema.org Most webmasters are familiar with HTML tags on their pages. Usually, HTML tags tell the browser how to display the information included in the tag. For example, <h1>Avatar</h1> tells the browser to display the text string "Avatar" in a heading 1 format. However, the HTML tag doesn't give any information about what that text string means—"Avatar" could refer to the hugely successful 3D movie, or it could refer to a type of profile picture—and this can make it more difficult for search engines to intelligently display relevant content to a user. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  16. As you can see in the above image, the Schema project was Founded by Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and Yandex. These are the biggest search engines on the planet working together which is rather surprising! The main reason why these search engines are working together is simple, data needs to be structured in a specific way to allow search engines to interpret the content on a website page. If all the major search engines decided to use different structures then the web developers are business owners would have to work extra hard to markup content differently for each search engine. Thank god the "big boys" can play together sometimes :) See how my company can build an amazing website for your business. •Custom web design. •Secure and fast website solution. •Full management training. •Take control of your website. •SEO optimisation. •Reliable web hosting and emails. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  17. Why is schema important? Schema markup (structured data) allows you to tell the search engines more about your business and what type of content can be found on different pages on your website(s). Here is a list of the most common types of schema markup Structure Data Type Local Business Business details displayed in the Google knowledge panel, including open hours, ratings, directions, and actions to book appointments or order items. Article News, sports, or blog article displayed with Top stories carousel and rich result features, such as headline text and larger-than-thumbnail images. Book Book actions that enable users to buy the book that they find directly from Search results. Breadcrumb Rich results that display in a sequential list or gallery from a single site. This feature must be combined with one of the following features: Recipe, Course, Restaurant, Movie. Course Educational courses that appear in a provider-specific list. Courses can include the course title, provider, and a short description. Critic review A snippet from a longer review article that a single editor has created, curated, or compiled for a publisher. Critic reviews can be about Book, Movie, and Local business. Dataset Large data sets that appear in Google Dataset Search. Employer Aggregate Rating many users that are displayed in the job search experience on Google. Event An interactive rich result that shows a list of organized events, such as concerts or art festivals, that people may attend at a particular time and place. Fact Check A summarized version of a credible site's evaluation of a claim made by others. FAQ A Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) page contains a list of questions and answers pertaining to a particular topic. Notes Additional Documentation Click Here Click Here Click Here Click Here Click Here Click Here Click Here Click Here An evaluation of a hiring organization compiled from Click Here Click Here Click Here https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  18. Home Activities An interactive rich result where people can discover online activities that they can do from home. A How-to walks users through a set of steps to successfully complete a task, featuring video, images, and text. In Google Images, the Licensable badge tells people that license information is available for the image, and provides a link to the license in the Image Viewer, which offers more detail on how someone can use the image. An interactive rich result that allows job seekers to find a job. The job search experience on Google can feature your logo, reviews, ratings, and job details. An interactive rich result that helps job seekers and prospective students find a job training program. Your organization's logo in search results and Google knowledge panel. Help students, teachers, and others with math problems by adding structured data to indicate the type of math problems and step-by-step walkthroughs for specific math problems. The movie carousel helps users explore lists of movies on Google Search (for example, "best movies of 2019"). You can provide details about the movies, such as the title of each movie, director information, and images. Salary estimate information, such as salary ranges and region-based salary averages for job types, displayed in the job search experience on Google. Enable your podcast to appear in Google Search with a playable link, or in other Google Podcasts platforms such as the Google Podcasts app, Google Assistant, and more. Help students, teachers, and parents with education by adding structured data to your practice problems in math and science subjects. Information about a product, including price, availability, and review ratings. Q&A Pages are web pages that contain data in a question and answer format, which is one question followed by its answers. Click Here How-to Click Here Image License Click Here Job Posting Click Here Job Training (beta) Logo Click Here Click Here Math solvers Click Here Movie Click Here Estimated salary Click Here Podcast Click Here Practice problems Click Here Product Click Here Q&A Click Here https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  19. Recipe Recipes that display as an individual rich result or part of a host carousel. A short excerpt of a review or a rating from a review website, usually an average of the combined rating scores from reviewers. A review snippet can be about Book, Recipe, Movie, Product, Software App, and Local business. A search box that is scoped to your website when it appears as a search result. Information about a software app, including rating information, a description of the app, and a link to the app. Allow search engines and other applications to identify news content to read aloud on Google Assistant- enabled devices using text-to-speech (TTS). Indicate paywalled content on your site to help Google differentiate paywalled content from the practice of cloaking, which violates our guidelines. Video information in search results, with the option to play the video, specify video segments, and live-stream content. Click Here Review snippet Click Here Sitelinks Search box Software App (beta) Click Here Click Here Speakable Click Here Subscription and paywalled content Video Click Here Click Here The above are some of the most common markup types, but there are hundreds of more structured data types. You can use Schema.org to search for specific structured data types (schema types). •The schemas are a set of 'types', each associated with a set of properties. The types are arranged in a hierarchy. •The vocabulary currently consists of 779 Types, 1390 Properties 15 Datatypes, 81 Enumerations and 437 Enumeration members. Schema.org also gives you the ability to browse the full hierarchy list of types. It should be noted that using schema markup could potentially improve your website search engine rankings. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  20. How to use schema markup on your website For basic schema markup, you can use the Google Structured Data Markup Helper Tool. 1. Go to the Google Structured Data Markup Helper website https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  21. 2. Select a data type On the Google Structured Data Markup Helper website, there are options to markup different types of content as follows: •Articles •Book Reviews •Datasets •Events •Job Postings •Local Businesses •Movies •Products •Questions & Answers Page •Restaurants •Sofware Applications •TV Episodes In this tutorial, I will select Articles. 3. Paste in the website page URL you want to markup In this tutorial, I will paste in the following URL: https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/30- essential-tips-for-improving-your-web-design •Select the "blue" Start Tagging button https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  22. 4. A new page will load the Google structured markup tool •You’ll see your web page on the left side, and the markup data items on the right side. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  23. 5. Select content on your page to add to mark up fields On the right-side panel you will see the following fields: Field Name General Notes Name Title of the article or blog post Author Name of the article or blog post author Date Published Date article or blog post published Image Image thumbnail for article or blog post Article Section Category of the article or blog post Article Body This field can contain the whole article/blog post or a specific section URL Website link to the article Publisher Company name Aggregate rating | Rating value Average rating value from 1 to 5 Aggregate rating | Best rating Best rating value from 1 to 5 Aggregate rating | Worst rating Worst rating value from 1 to 5 Aggregate rating | Count The total amount of ratings To simplify the process, I will use only the fields highlighted in blue in the above table. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  24. 5.1. Populate the "name" tag field •To populate the name field simply select the article or blog post title with your mouse as shown below, once the text is selected a pop up will display and then select the "name" field. 5.2. Populate the "Author" tag field •To populate the "author" field I will need to scroll to the bottom of the page and select my name as shown below. 5.3. Populate the "Date Published tag field •To populate the date published field simply select the article or blog post date with your mouse as shown below, once the text is selected a pop up will display and then select the "date published" field. 5.4. Populate the "Image" tag field •I have a thumbnail on the blog post and I will use this image to populate the "image" field as shown below. 5.5. Populate the "Article Section" tag field •The "article section" field should be populated with the category for this blog post, I will need to populate the field manually as shown below. I will update my website to display the article category to make this step easier in the future as I will be able to select the text rather than manually entering information. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  25. 5.6. Populate the "Article Body" tag field •The "article body" field can be the full article or a section of the article, I will select the intro section of the blog post as shown below. 5.7. Populate the "URL" tag field •For the "URL" field I will simply paste in the website address for the blog post manually as shown below. 5.8. Populate the "Publisher" tag field •For the "Publisher" field I will select my company's name at the bottom of the article. 6. Create HTML •Select the red "Create HTML" button located in the top right corner. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  26. 7. Structured data as JSON-LD markup •Google will generate the structured data in JSON-LD format. •Select all the text and paste it into notepad or another text editor. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  27. Below is a copy of the code Google structured data markup tool generated for my blog post. <!-- JSON-LD markup generated by Google Structured Data Markup Helper. --> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context" : "http://schema.org", "@type" : "Article", "name" : "30 essential tips for improving your web design in 2021", "author" : { "@type" : "Person", "name" : "Pankaj Shah" }, "datePublished" : "2021-03-23", "image" : "https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/userfiles/ckeditor/blog/essential-tips-for-improving- your-website-design/30-essential-tips-for-improving-your-website-design-in-2021.jpg", "articleSection" : "Website Design", "articleBody" : "The above question is probably one of the most frequent questions I am asked by my web development clients. It is not a simple question to answer as every client website project is different, but there are some common aspects of web design which all business can take advantage of.</P>nn<P>So, you are probably thinking that the content below is a lot to think about, especially if you are new to business or website design.</P>nn<P>Not to worry, my goal in the article is to breakdown each point and clearly explain why each point is an important factor for improving your website.", "url" : "https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/30-essential-tips-for-improving-your-web-design", "publisher" : { "@type" : "Organization", "name" : "DCP Web Designers" } } </script> https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  28. 8. Testing Structured data as JSON-LD Markup •Before adding any code to your web pages, it is advisable to test the code. •We can test the structured data markup manually by using the Google Rich Results Testing Tool: https://search.google.com/test/rich-results Note: At present we do not have the code added to our web page so we need to select the "<> Code" option as shown below. •Select the "<> code" option and paste in the code which you generated using the Google Structured Data MarkupTool. •Select the orange "Test Code" button. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  29. 9. Testing structured data results •In the image below we can see the code has validated successfully. Page is eligible for rich results! Note: You can see 1 warning as there is a missing field "heading", but this field is optional. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  30. We can fix this warning by simply adding the missing field into our markup code. •The additional "Headline" field is code is highlighted in green below. <!-- JSON-LD markup generated by Google Structured Data Markup Helper. --> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context" : "http://schema.org", "@type" : "Article", "name" : "30 essential tips for improving your web design in 2021", "headline" : "30 essential tips for improving your web design in 2021", "author" : { "@type" : "Person", "name" : "Pankaj Shah" }, "datePublished" : "2021-03-23", "image" : "https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/userfiles/ckeditor/blog/essential-tips-for-improving- your-website-design/30-essential-tips-for-improving-your-website-design-in-2021.jpg", "articleSection" : "Website Design", "articleBody" : "The above question is probably one of the most frequent questions I am asked by my web development clients. It is not a simple question to answer as every client website project is different, but there are some common aspects of web design which all business can take advantage of.</P>nn<P>So, you are probably thinking that the content below is a lot to think about, especially if you are new to business or website design.</P>nn<P>Not to worry, my goal in the article is to breakdown each point and clearly explain why each point is an important factor for improving your website.", "url" : "https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/30-essential-tips-for-improving-your-web-design", "publisher" : { "@type" : "Organization", "name" : "DCP Web Designers" } } </script> https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  31. We can now re-test our new markup code as shown above by following step 8 above. •Below we can see the new tag for the "headline" field highlighted in yellow. •The warning has also been removed. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  32. 10. Improving structured data with additional tags We can improve the structure data by manually adding the following additional tags for the publisher website URL and the publisher logo. Below I have added some additional structure data which is highlighted in green colour. <!-- JSON-LD markup generated by Google Structured Data Markup Helper. --> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context" : "http://schema.org", "@type" : "Article", "name" : "30 essential tips for improving your web design in 2021", "headline" : "30 essential tips for improving your web design in 2021", "author" : { "@type" : "Person", "name" : "Pankaj Shah" }, "datePublished" : "2021-03-23", "image" : "https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/userfiles/ckeditor/blog/essential-tips-for-improving-your- website-design/30-essential-tips-for-improving-your-website-design-in-2021.jpg", "articleSection" : "Website Design", "articleBody" : "The above question is probably one of the most frequent questions I am asked by my web development clients. It is not a simple question to answer as every client website project is different, but there are some common aspects of web design which all business can take advantage of.</P>nn<P>So, you are probably thinking that the content below is a lot to think about, especially if you are new to business or website design.</P>nn<P>Not to worry, my goal in the article is to breakdown each point and clearly explain why each point is an important factor for improving your website.", "url" : "https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/30-essential-tips-for-improving-your-web-design", "publisher" : { "@type" : "Organization", "name" : "DCP Web Designers", "url": "http://www.dcpweb.co.uk", "logo": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": "https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/userfiles/ckeditor/dcp-web-designers-logo/dcp-logo- 01.jpg" } } } </script> https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  33. In the updated code above we have added additional tags for my main website URL and my company logo under the publisher tags section. •You view a full list of available article markup tags here: https://schema.org/Article 13. Fixing errors and warnings If the Google Rich Results Testing Tool reports errors then these should be fixed before adding structured data to your website page. •Simply review your markup code and fix the error. Note: I would suggest you create a basic JSON-LD markup first, then test the code to see if it validate correctly first. You can then save this code as your master file. Next, you can start to add additional markup tags and validate. If the code validates OK then you can save this as a new file. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  34. Continue to add more structured data tags, if you receive an error after testing then you can compare the previous valid saved file with the new markup code which is showing errors. This will help you to find where the errors are and fix them. 12. Adding structured data to your website The method used for adding structured data to your website is dependent on the CMS (Content Management System) you are using. For WordPress websites I would recommend using one of the following plugins: •Yoast •Rank Math •The SEO Framework The above plugins are probably the simplest method of adding structured data to your website pages. Most of the WordPress plugins will automate a lot of the markup but provide limited coverage of the available schema data structures. I would suggest it is better to have a good understanding of creating your own schema markup and adding the code directly into your WordPress pages for optimum markup. Note: You can place the schema structured data markup in JSON-LD format into the <HEAD> or <BODY> of your HTML. If you have a custom build CMS system, then you can use the Google Tag Manager to inject JSON-LD markup into your pages. Google also recommending using GTM as one of the official options for adding schema markup. Here are some useful blog posts for using Google Tag Manager for structured data implementation: •https://searchengineland.com/add-schema-markup-site-using-google-tag- manager-272516 •https://www.semrush.com/blog/how-to-add-faq-schema-google-tag-manager/ •https://moz.com/blog/using-google-tag-manager-to-dynamically-generate- schema-org-json-ld-tags Some Shopify themes also support schema markup or you can use a few available apps like JSON-LD for SEO or SEO Manager. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  35. For Squarespace check out this useful article: https://www.briancurb.com/how-to-add- schema-to-squarespace-websites/ Wix you will need to paste in your code under the SEO (Google) option: https://support.wix.com/en/article/adding-structured-data-to-your-site For WooCommerce website design solutions you can use Yoast WooCommerce SEO plugin For my blog, I will simply paste the code into the body of the blog post. It should be noted that if you have access to a good web designer then it should be possible to automate the adding of structured data to your website pages, after all the markup is just a case of filling in different variables with exiting data or using static variables where required. 13. Monitoring your structured data Google search console does provide some monitoring of structured data. You will need to sign up to Google search console here: https://search.google.com/search-console/about Once you have verified your website you will be able to see structured data markup validation as shown below. https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

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  37. 14. Useful schema markup resources Website Notes Resource Type Website Link Schema.o rg Here you can find the full vocabulary used for different types of schema markup. On this website page, Google gives you a basic understandi ng of how structured data works. Here you can find the Google search gallery with examples of schema markups. On this web page, you can learn the fundamental s of structured data by following steps in a Google code lab. https://schema.org/ Google Developer s Website https://developers.google.com/search/docs/g uides/intro-structured-data Google Developer s Website https://developers.google.com/search/docs/g uides/search-gallery Google Developer s https://codelabs.developers.google.com/cod elabs/structured-data/index.html#0 https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  38. Ahrefs This is a useful blog post that covers some of the aspects of schema markup and how to use it for SEO. This blog post is especially useful if you are using WordPress and want to learn more about Schema markup. Read this blog post about how Yoast unlisted structured data blocks for schema markup. Mr SEO himself covers how schema markup can boost your SEO. Blog Post https://ahrefs.com/blog/schema-markup/ Yoast Blog Post https://yoast.com/structured-data-schema- ultimate-guide/ Yoast Blog Post https://yoast.com/features/structured-data- blocks/ Neil Patel Blog Post https://neilpatel.com/blog/get-started-using- schema/ https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

  39. Merkle This is one of my favourite go-to tools for starting a custom schema markup for a web page. This is a great tool to use if you want to markup embedded YouTube videos on your website. pages Schema Markup Tool https://technicalseo.com/tools/schema- markup-generator/ Video Schema Schema Markup Tool https://videoschema.com/ Article created by: Pankaj Shah | DCP Web Designers https://www.dcpweb.co.uk/blog/how-to-improve-your-website-seo-using-schema- markup-beginners-guide

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