What is Schema Markup?
Schema markup is a code that you put on your website to help search engines understand your content better. Think of it like giving search engines extra clues about what your website is about so they can show it in the best way possible in search results.
Read more about the importance of adding Schema Markup here.
How to Add Schema Markup
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Choose the Right Schema: Decide what information you want to highlight. For example, if you have a local business, you might want to highlight your address and hours.
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Use Tools to Generate the Code: There are tools online that can help you create the schema code. You enter your information, and the tool gives you the code.
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Add the Code to Your Website: You or your web developer can add this code to your website’s HTML.
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Test It: Use online tools to check if the code is working correctly.
Example in Simple Terms
Imagine you run a bakery. Without schema markup, search engines might just see a bunch of text about cakes and cookies. But with schema markup, you can tell the search engines, “Hey, this page is about my bakery. Here’s our address, opening hours, and the types of cakes we sell.” So, when someone searches for a bakery in your area, your detailed information is more likely to show up.
Visual Example
Without Schema Markup:
- A plain search result link with just the page title and URL.
With Schema Markup:
- A search result link that includes the page title, URL, star ratings, price range, and maybe even a small image of your best-selling cake.
By adding schema markup, you make it easier for search engines to understand and display your content in an attractive and informative way, leading to better visibility and more clicks.