What Is Schema Markup?
Schema markup is structured data code that tells Google exactly what your content means. It is the difference between Google guessing about your business and Google knowing your business.
Schema Markup Explained
Schema markup is a vocabulary of tags you add to your HTML that tells search engines what your content represents. Instead of Google inferring that a number is a phone number, schema explicitly labels it. This enables rich results like star ratings, FAQ dropdowns, business hours, and event details directly in search results.
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Schema Markup Questions
Common questions about structured data and how it impacts your search visibility.
Schema itself is not a direct ranking factor, but it enables rich results that increase click-through rates. Higher CTR is a user engagement signal that can indirectly improve rankings. Google has confirmed schema helps them understand content better.
Rich results are enhanced search listings that display extra information like star ratings, FAQ dropdowns, recipe cards, or event details. They stand out from standard blue links and get significantly more clicks.
Yes. Schema markup can be added to any website regardless of platform. We implement it as JSON-LD code in the page header, which does not require changes to your visible content.
SchemaReports is our proprietary audit platform that scans websites for schema markup issues, validates implementations, and generates detailed reports. We built it because existing tools were not thorough enough.
It depends on your content. A local business site typically needs LocalBusiness, Service, FAQ, BreadcrumbList, and WebPage schema at minimum. E-commerce sites need Product, Offer, and Review schema as well.
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