Structured Data Industry Trends — Martha van Berkel // Schema App
- Part 1Managing Structured Data like a finance portfolio — Martha van Berkel // Schema App
- Part 2 Structured Data Industry Trends — Martha van Berkel // Schema App
Show Notes
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02:20What your schema markup process should look likeThe five steps in the process include strategy, authoring, deployment, maintenance and monitoring, and results and measurement. The strategy should involve other stakeholder groups and should be tied to business goals.
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06:04Effectively implementing a schema markup strategyAn effective schema markup strategy is one where the structured data is driving results. And success can be measured based on whether youre getting the desired outcomes.
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08:22Managing the authoring process so that it connects to clear resultsAt this point, you must ensure that the content on your page can achieve the rich result you want it to. So, its about assessing your content on the page to determine if it meets Googles requirements and recommendations.
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12:48Handling deployment programmaticallyCustom javascript can be built with Google Tag Manager or you can work with Schema App that integrates once with your website and removes the complication. The most important thing is that J-SON LD is getting on the site.
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15:22The benefits of using schema resultsThe visual result aspect comes into play when trying to get executive buy-in by showing them competitive analysis, etc. Structured data also allows you to directly correlate clicks and impressions from rich results to the work that you're doing.
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18:17The intrinsic value of schema performance and resultsSchema makeup performance and results can be useful when trying to defend the value that SEO offers. There is the visual aspect, clicks and impressions, and being able to demonstrate how youre making changes and evolving content.
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20:31Aligning schema markup to business resultsAligning schema markup to business results is a way to get the business excited about SEO. Work on your strategy and use the results to change people's perspectives on how SEO contributes to business results.
Quotes
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"The five steps of the schema markup process are strategy, authoring, deployment, maintenance and monitoring, and results and measurement." -Martha Van Berkel, CEO, Schema App
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"Schema App was built so that you can very easily generate sophisticated markup either one page at a time or at scale through our highlighter because we want to solve that problem." -Martha Van Berkel, CEO, Schema App
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"One of the guidelines is that content has to be on the page in order for you to put it in the structured data." -Martha Van Berkel, CEO, Schema App
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"In the future, Google may allow you to publish your structured data directly to them. But today, the structured data needs to be available for Google to crawl on page load." -Martha Van Berkel, CEO, Schema App
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"I love structured data because you can directly correlate clicks and impressions from rich results to the work that you're doing." -Martha Van Berkel, CEO, Schema App
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"Let's make SEOs important to the business. Spend time on strategy to get the results so that you can change people's perspective on how you are contributing to business results." -Martha Van Berkel, CEO, Schema App
- Part 1Managing Structured Data like a finance portfolio — Martha van Berkel // Schema App
- Part 2 Structured Data Industry Trends — Martha van Berkel // Schema App
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Part 1Managing Structured Data like a finance portfolio — Martha van Berkel // Schema App
Martha Van Berkel, CEO of Schema App, discusses managing structured data. In 2020, Google released a number of new types of rich results. And, since then, we’ve seen a lot of changes on the Google SERP and requirements around documentation and the content that needs to be on your page. Today, Martha talks about managing structured data like a financial portfolio.
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Part 2Structured Data Industry Trends — Martha van Berkel // Schema App
Martha Van Berkel, CEO of Schema App, discusses managing structured data. When it comes to SEO, there are so many results that can be vague and do not paint a clear picture of SEO’s contribution to business results. However, schema performance and results enable you to directly correlate clicks and impressions from rich results to the work that you're doing. Today, Martha talks about how to better invest in and execute your schema strategy.