Schema Markup Test Page

This page demonstrates multiple types of structured data markup for testing the schema analysis report.

JSON-LD Schemas on This Page

Frequently Asked Questions

Schema markup is structured data code that helps search engines understand your content better and display rich snippets in search results.

Schema.org supports three formats: JSON-LD (recommended), Microdata, and RDFa. JSON-LD is the preferred format as it's easier to implement and maintain.

Schema markup can improve SEO by enabling rich snippets (star ratings, prices, FAQs) in search results, which can increase click-through rates and provide better context to search engines.

Microdata Schema Example

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RDFa Schema Example - Person

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RDFa Schema Example - Article

Understanding Structured Data for SEO

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Structured data helps search engines understand the content on your web pages. By implementing Schema.org markup, you can enable rich snippets and improve your visibility in search results.

How to Add Schema Markup to Your Website

  1. Choose Schema Types

    Identify which schema types are relevant for your content (Organization, Product, Article, etc.)

  2. Generate JSON-LD

    Create the JSON-LD markup using a schema generator or write it manually

  3. Add to HTML

    Insert the script tag with type='application/ld+json' in the head section of your HTML

  4. Validate

    Use Google's Rich Results Test or Schema.org validator to check for errors

Schema Types on This Page
JSON-LD (in <head>):
  • BreadcrumbList
  • FAQPage
  • HowTo
Microdata (in <body>):
  • Event
  • Place
  • PostalAddress
  • Offer
RDFa (in <body>):
  • Person
  • Organization
  • Article