Schema Markup (also known as Structured Data) is a code that helps search engines understand the content of your web pages. If you add the appropriate Schema Markup and have…
2022 was an eventful year in the world of Schema Markup and Rich Results. As Google continues to improve the search experience for users, we’ve seen volatility in rich result…
For many customers, their healthcare journey starts from the search bar. A great way for physicians and medical clinics to stand out in search is through structured data. When you implement…
Since April 8th, 2022, our Data Scientist, Iram Fatima, has been keeping an eye on our customers FAQPage Rich Results. Why? On April 8th, 65% of our clients saw a…
Change is constant, and on the world wide web, it is even more true. For a website product owner and digital teams, many things happen that may be out of…
Google recently released a new episode on their Podcast, Search Off the Record called “Structured data: What’s it all about?”. As a Structured Data enthusiast, I was over the moon…
How healthy is your SEO strategy? There are some SEO tactics—like keyword stuffing—that have become outdated, while others have become a best practice. Not only is search engine optimization a…
Learn how to take your schema markup to the next level and become an SEO trailblazer like Lindsay Malzone from Excel Impact. Not only does she share with you how…
Our customers tell the best success stories. That’s why we decided to kick off a brand new webinar series from Schema App—Fireside Chats—where we shine a spotlight on the successes…
The primary function of schema markup is to help search engines better understand the content on your website. Applying schema markup allows you to define entities across your site and…