breadcrumbs<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n1. Go to Schemas.org and find 10-15 schemas valid for your vertical.
\n2. Figure out 3 or 4 fields for each schema. When choosing which pages to crawl, a search engine will give preference to the most structured data – it’s like data on steroids.<\/p>\n
Use a microdata generator at microdatagenerator.org. Then validate the markup at the rich snippets testing tool from Google Webmaster Tools.<\/p>\n
On-site Review Functionality with Schemas<\/strong><\/p>\nCrucial info needed is: name, email, comment and ratings<\/p>\n
Do the research of what people are already looking for and provide that information in your content. The only thing your content writer needs to do is give the name of the attraction, address and lat and long.<\/p>\n
Specials and Packages<\/strong><\/p>\nYou need the name, description and price. Some people hesitate to put a price in hard code but you can do starting rate which means your deal price can still fluctuate.<\/p>\n
Schema is like talking to search engines in their own language. That also improves the search experience making searchers happier. In a case study the results saw increased visitors and decreased bounce rate. They saw their overall keyword conversion rise. It was a 56% increase in revenue since the new site went live.<\/p>\n
Key takeaways:<\/p>\n
\n- Mark up your site.<\/li>\n
- Identify right Schema’s for your vertical.<\/li>\n
- Think about site architecture and content changes to deploy Schema at a CMS level.<\/li>\n
- Communicate to your developer, designer and content writer important data fields you need.<\/li>\n
- Explain changes in site architecture.<\/li>\n
- Don’t tell the creative folks that they are writing Schemas. ;)<\/li>\n
- Improve freshness and trust signals. Ask customers to leave reviews.<\/li>\n
- Don’t forget Open Graph for Facebook implementation.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Benu Aggarwal (@benuaggarwal) is our solo presenter on this session about schema and the semantic web. She’ll be talking about leveraging semantic search on a day-to-day basis. Google has been adding semantic search features. Freebase and Knowledge Graph is a result of the semantic web. There are 4 types of data: structured, linked, semantic and linked open data. Schema is structured data deployed on a website. Use structured data to add on-site review functionality, specials and packages, videos, event calendars and more.<\/p>\n
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