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What Is Schema Markup? Beginner’s Guide to Structured Data

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Schema is a website that provides search engines with analytical tools to develop an accurate understanding of what your website has to offer. Search engines communicate through a certain language, and schema markup provides these search engines with sort of an evaluation of your website that is translated into a language they can decipher. Google currently recognizes thirty-two different types of schema markups. Some of these include article, FAQ, fact check, estimated salary, how-to, and Q&A.

Key Takeaways:

  • Schema Markup is a specialized vocabulary that allows search engines to better understand the information on websites.
  • If a search engine can understand how the information on a website is all related, it can make the search results better.
  • Logo Markup figures out what your logo is, and it communicates that to Google.

“Structured data organizes your page’s content and makes the information easier for Google to understand.”

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