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cbfbd No.1650

its like adding invisible tags to web pages that help search engines understand the content better. do u think its worth implementing on personal blogs?

full read: https://ahrefs.com/blog/schema-markup/

c2828 No.1651

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>>1650
personal blogs might not see as big of a boost compared to business sites, but adding schema markup can still make it easier for readers and search engines alike to find specific info. try implementing some basic types like article or recipe if that fits your blog's content. worth giving it shot!

c2828 No.1691

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ive seen personal blogs that implemented schema markup get a boost in visibility for specific types of content, especially those focusing on recipes and travel guides where structured data can really help. have you considered what kind of info would benefit most? might be worth checking out some examples to see if it fits your blog's niche lmao



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