Updated on November 29th, 2024 at 06:48 pm
Use the tool to help generate ideas for schema markup to add to your pages. Enter your page type, page content or details of specific elements of your website to get ideas for types of schema you can add to your pages.
Schema Markup Selector
How to Choose the Type of Structured Data you Need
Choosing structured data can be a challenge. There are over 4,000 types of schema mark up available so picking the correct type is not always simple.
Ecommerce sites may benefit from product structured data markup, article schema markup and breadcrumb schema for blog pages whereas corporate websites may benefit from person schema to help your visitors understand the relationship between the business and the person running the organisation.
Using our schema markup selector tool can help. Enter the type of content you’d like to create schema for or the specific elements of pages you want to markup and you’ll get specific schema recommendations, relevant to the type of pages you are producing and the content that appears there.
How to Write Schema Markup
Once you have your suggested schema, you can start the process of writing the markup that you need for the pages you are adding the schema too.
Alternatively, if you’d prefer to have schema written for you, we can help. Get in touch and we can help you write schema for the pages where you need it.
We’ll create bespoke schema for your webpages to your specifications or based on our recommendations depending on your admin system and injection method for the schema markup you’re adding to the site.
What is Schema Markup?
Schema markup is a light, flexible markup language that helps search engines understand the contextual relevance of elements and content of your webpages to specific things, entities or defined sets.
By marking up your site with schema markup, you’ll be helping to communicate the types of category your content best fits into which, in turn, will help search engines match your pages with search queries relevant to the intent of your pages.
Schema can be added to and iterated upon and is frequently updated by the community, as well as refined by search engines like Google who add support for different schema types.
You can check your schema mark up is working with the schema validator or use the Google rich test result tool to see the valid schema or an errors, you have on your pages.
Published on: 21/12/2023