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If Google finds your site suitable

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 4:48 am
by sumaiyakhatun29
For example, you can implement Review Schema.org markup using the microdata format. you will get an additional bonus in search results: a rich snippet in the form of stars. Review Schema.org can be implemented using JSON-LD. You will get the same stars in the snippet as if you were using the microdata format.


Google says it likes JSON-LD better. Does this mean that sites with iran consumer email list this format will get an advantage in the index? No, search engines do not currently use micro-markup as a ranking signal. Although about a year ago, the same John Mueller did not rule out that semantic data could become a ranking factor someday. If Google prefers JSON-LD, can a site get a rich snippet faster because of this format? In other words, can the search engine not give a rich snippet to a site where Schema.


org is implemented via microdata, but give it to the same site with Schema implementation via JSON-LD? This would be absurd. Google supports all declared methods of transmitting semantic data. Therefore, it should display the rich snippet regardless of the markup format. And it does. Here's the evidence: The search engine shows stars for an experimental resource page that implements Review Schema.