What is Structured Data?

Structured data refers to kinds of data with a high level of organization, such as information in a relational database. When information is highly structured and predictable, search engines can more easily organize and display it in creative ways. Structured data markup is a text-based organization of data that is included in a file and served from the web. It typically uses the schema.org vocabulary—an open community effort to promote standard structured data in a variety of online applications. Structured data markup is most easily represented in JSON-LD format, which stands for JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data.

Does Structured Data help with SEO?

Absolutely! There is no question that structured data that produces rich snippet "bling" that improves SERP click through rates (CTR). Virtually every search engine expert on the planet will tell you that organic click through rates are a major search engine optimization ranking factor. Thus, structured data has a very high correlation with search engine rankings.

Why JSON-LD?

We use JSON-LD for many reasons. First of all, the markup is placed inside a script tag in the head of the HTML page ensuring no impact in the design of your site. Also, Google can read JSON-LD data when it is dynamically injected into the page's contents, such as by JavaScript code or embedded widgets in your content management system. JSON-LD is the recommended format and Google is in the process of adding JSON-LD support for all markup-powered features.

Does Structured Data work on mobile?

Yes, it works everywhere. Mobile implementation of Schema.org data is in its infancy. If you implement structured data correctly, you can also be eligible for a new sort of presentation in the form of mobile Rich Cards.

Google's Guidelines on Proper Usage of Structured Data

Google has provided a certain set of guidelines for all the snippets of Structured Data they provide and will provide in the future.

We strongly advise that you read these guidelines before you use our Google Structured Data Markup Plugin as they can provide valuable information on how you are supposed to use this technology. It is important for you to understand that we are in no way able to inspect the way you use this Plugin to guarantee its success nor are we responsible of the possible outcomes in case you do not follow Google's guidelines on proper usage.

Find below a list of all the guidelines Google has published for each of their snippets along with some general guidelines.

Last updated on Nov 26th 2024 12:11