Add Schema Markup
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Dave Smith
From the top man himself
https://www.loom.com/share/dfca67ac71f7460a91ebc0166455d24f
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Sales & Marketing
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Error in Schema markup
fontchangerguru
I'm facing issues in product schema markup at: https://www.hxdoll.com/
please someone help me to put product schema
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Sales & Marketing
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Bearhug Team
Sales & Marketing: Nice!
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Pat Cherubini
Simple and necessary
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Dave Smith
I have a client who wants to move their 178 page blog over to GHL, but the burden in time to manually update all of that Schema is huge. if this was a feature that could automatically apply schema it would save a ton of time!
for Schema, there are a few features I would love to see that would really help people:
-Make sure it is the JSON version of schema as this is what Google recommends as it is the newest format.
-Pre-fill info i.e. for blogs, have the article type, article URL, author type, author, author page URL, publisher logo as pre-filled data. The user could then change if the wish, but it is pre-filled already thus saving a ton of time.
-Have the following Schema which will cover 95% of GHL users needs - Articles, Q&A Page, Local business, FAQs, How-to, logo, Review Snippet, subscription/paywalled content, Video, Product.
-Have a schema generator tool (or embed this) for all other types of Schema similar to this - https://www.google.com/webmasters/markup-helper/u/0/
-Have tool tips alongside each version of Schema with an outline of what each type of Schema is for.
Google has a great resource that explains in detail what typs of Schema they focus on and how to use it -
Look on the left hand side and it shows you all of the Feature Guides for each kind of structured data.
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Amanda Anderson
The ability to add fields, update fields, and even have a testing tool available would be amazing and super beneficial for the website.