Could you provide insights into the process of implementing structured data markup on a website? I'm looking for technical guidance on how to enhance search engine visibility and rich snippet displays through structured data integration.
Hi @jamescarol , you can use Schema.org for that. See this link for more information. Google also have a testing tool for it, see this link. If your are looking for a specific rich snippet, you can use the search function on the Schema.org website. Does this make sense? 🙂
In additionto the helpful links from @Levi, I'll share a HubSpot Academy recsource. This lesson here, Optimizing Your Website for Rich Results, touches on structure data markup in HubSpot. In particular, the module titled "What is structured data? covers this. That should also help.
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I use all tools available to help answer questions. This may include other Community posts, search engines, and generative AI search tools. But I always use my experience and my own brain to make it human.
In additionto the helpful links from @Levi, I'll share a HubSpot Academy recsource. This lesson here, Optimizing Your Website for Rich Results, touches on structure data markup in HubSpot. In particular, the module titled "What is structured data? covers this. That should also help.
Did my answer help? Please "mark as a solution" to help others find answers. Plus I really appreciate it!
I use all tools available to help answer questions. This may include other Community posts, search engines, and generative AI search tools. But I always use my experience and my own brain to make it human.
Hi @jamescarol , you can use Schema.org for that. See this link for more information. Google also have a testing tool for it, see this link. If your are looking for a specific rich snippet, you can use the search function on the Schema.org website. Does this make sense? 🙂