A few
years ago in 2011, some search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo & Yandex
got together to create a standardized format of entities which help others to
better understand what the webpage is all about & which they all agreed to
support and it became known as schema.org. But still, there is so much confusion about what is structured
data, why it is for & how and when it is implemented for SEO. Even Bing had
carried a survey and found that only 15-16% of marketers are using structured
data markup on their
website.
What is Structured Data?
Structured
Data is a term i.e simply refers to organize any data in a format that help
others to better understand. For example, if you have a lot of information in
your data like meetings, dates, times, people, then you’ll organize them into a
tabular form with rows & columns for each type of information, i.e called
you are structuring the data.
Structured
data briefly describe to search engines what exactly your data means. Without
structured data markup, search engines can only tell what your data says, and
you have to work harder to determine why it’s there. When you create a web
page, it is very hard to understand a specific element for search
engines. That’s why structured data is important for SEO in Digitalmarketing. Structured data allows a search engine to not only crawl your website but also it
truly understand it.
There are 2
types of structured data such as,
· Schema
· Microformat
Schema is
the most commonly used approach to structured data markup for SEO purposes.
Some websites use the Microformat vocabulary, it is most often for marking up
product reviews or defining a physical location.
There are
some types of schema with which your website makes easier and better to understand.
They are reviews snippet, ratings, Q&A, breadcrumb, local business listing,
logo, product (information about a product, including price, availability),
site links search box, videos, etc.
Structured
data markup is an
HTML markup that comes as codes. In addition to being able to use different
vocabularies to mark up your site, you can also implement structured data
markup in different ways using syntaxes. For Schema vocabulary, the best ways
to add a markup to your
site are either through using the Microdata, or JSON-LD or RDFA. With Microdata markup and RDFA
markup, your structured data is integrated within the main body HTML of the
page, whereas JSON-LD uses a JavaScript object to insert all of your markups into the head of the page.
For SEO
purposes,
the Microdata approach was originally the recommended one, but the JSON-LD approach has improved in the
past few years and now it is the recommended approach.
Structured
Data Markup Helper is one of the most useful Google’s free tools to help your
business started with structured data. This structured data markup tool helps
and enhances Google’s understanding of the content on your website.
Impacting
structured data markup directly into your website ensures to everyone that this
information is available. To do this with Google’s Structured Data Markup Helper, submit a web
page to the helper and use your mouse to “tag” different page
elements. When you are finished tagging, the structured data Markup Helper will
generate sample HTML code with microdata markup or JSON-LD markup. Then you can
download this code and put it into your website.
Hence, to
add structured data to your pages because during indexing, we will be able to
better understand what your site is about. It will help us to understand your
pages better, and it leads to better ranks in some sense indirectly, because of
this we can rank easier.

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