What is Structured Data Markup and Schema Markup | Type of Schema Markup | Language of Schema Markup

Schema markup (also known as structured data) is a vocabulary that assists search engines in better understanding the information on your page. When search engines detect schema markup on your page, they deliver rich results, also known as rich snippets. Schema markup is code that specifies items on your website in a language that is understood by all major search engines. Search engines can thus provide users with more relevant results. Schema is a language for representing data; structured data is the actual data. Structured data organises the content of your page and makes it easier for Google to understand. Google understands 27 types of schema. These are: 1. Article Schema markup 2. Book Schema markup 3. Breadcrumb Schema markup 4. Carousel Schema markup 5. Course Schema markup 6. Dataset Schema markup 7. Employer Aggregate Rating Schema markup 8. Event Schema markup 9. Fact check Schema markup 10. FAQ Schema markup 11. Home Activities Schema mar
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