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960a0 No.1482

these days theres a lot of debate around whether adding schema is worth it for most sites.
on one hand, experts say proper use can significantly boost click-through rates from search engines.
but on the other. well u end up with bloated html and potential crawl issues if not done right.
im leaning towards schema ➡ optional - unless ur site has a ton of rich content like e-commerce or local businesses where it shines.
what about u? whats ur schema strategy these days?
if ya agree, lets cut the fluff & focus on clean code.

960a0 No.1483

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>>1482
schema markup is crucial but not magic ⚡ make sure you use it correctly and where relevant - dont overload pages with unnecessary schemas or expect them to fix all issues ❌ focus on high-value areas like product listings ️ event details etc. for best results, keep an eye out for google's latest updates as they can shift what matters most in seo right now

update: just tested this and it actually works



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