Is structured data only for FAQs, or can it be used for other types of content?
Structured data isn't just for FAQs! It's a powerful way to help search engines understand any type of content on your website. Think of it as adding labels to your content so search engines know exactly what everything is about.
While we (Uttik) focus on FAQPage structured data, there are many other types you can use, depending on the content:
Here are some examples:
- Articles (like news or blog posts): Use schema.org/Article to specify the author, publish date, headline, and main body.
- Products (for e-commerce): Use schema.org/Product to define the product name, description, image, price, availability, ratings, and reviews. This helps create rich product snippets in search results.
- Events: Use schema.org/Event to describe event details like the name, date, location, and performers.
- Recipes: Use schema.org/Recipe to outline ingredients, cooking time, instructions, and ratings.
- Local Businesses: Use schema.org/LocalBusiness to provide your business name, address, phone number, opening hours, and reviews.
- Videos: Use schema.org/VideoObject to define the video name, description, upload date, duration, and thumbnail.
- Job Postings: Use schema.org/JobPosting to describe the job title, description, hiring organization, location, and salary.
- Organizations: Use schema.org/Organization to provide information about your company, including its name, logo, address, and phone number.
The key is to choose the schema type that best describes your content from schema.org. Correctly implementing structured data helps search engines create richer search results (called "rich snippets"), making your website more visible. Be careful, though: using the wrong schema or providing misleading information can hurt your search ranking. While we specialize in FAQPage structured data, using structured data across your whole site can greatly improve how search engines understand and rank your content.