What is the Schema code?
What is the Schema code?
Schema markup is code that you put on your website to help the search engines return more informative results for users. If you've ever used rich snippets, you'll understand exactly what schema markup is all about. Here's an example of a local business that has a markup on its event schedule page.
Also known as "structured data", the markup schema is a language created by Google, Bing and Yahoo to allow webmasters to facilitate the analysis of the content of their websites by search engine robots. The use of the schema markup, which referencers also call by its schema.org domain name , consists of using classes and properties. The operation is compared to a data mapping to explain to the search engines what the website is about. The markup scheme has a vocabulary of 598 Types, 862 Properties, and 114 Enumeration Values. Go to the schema.org page to discover the vocabulary used and the different extensions.
It is applicable for ecommerce products. It is nothing but the set which indicates products details such as price, rating, value, availability etc. These details are shown in Google searching results.
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