At first, schema markup might seem confusing. Schema markup, also known as structured data, is a piece of code you add to your website pages to help search engines understand your content better.
Using FAQ structured data can make virtually any website eligible to show up in Google with an enhanced listing, resulting in more search traffic. Implementing this structured data is relatively easy.
Google's John Mueller was asked if Google allows for FAQ schema markup and structured data that appears in different sections of a blog post and that are not formatted as a traditional FAQ list. The ...
Google's John Mueller said you really cannot use FAQ schema for PDF documents. John said on Twitter "It needs to be visible on the page, and reflect the primary object on the page" when he was asked ...
What are your customers’ most frequently asked questions? What do prospective customers most want to know about your services, industry, brand or products? Compiling these questions on a FAQ page is a ...
When FAQ Schema first launched, it was an exciting time for SEO. But the excitement soon turned to frustration (for some), with the guidelines for implementation being so broad they applied to just ...
FAQ schema is no longer a quick SEO win. In August 2023, Google reduced the visibility of FAQ rich results in search, restricting them to authoritative government and health websites. The update ...