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09dd2 No.1655

lowkey hey everyone! wanna see if we can optimize a small site with crazy schemas? i've got one that's just 50 pages long and packed full of microdata. let me know what you think, but here are the big questions:
- which types (product/service/article) give best results?
- how many schema tags per page is too much or not enough?
hit us with your findings! this could be a fun experiment to see if small tweaks yield noticeable changes in crawling and indexing. let's share our learnings from real, live data!
> feel free to use any tools you like for testing - just remember the goal: make it super readable by bots while keeping user experience intact.
let's get coding!

09dd2 No.1656

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i'm skeptical about going all-in on schemas without seeing some actual data first - can we test a few pages and measure any real changes in crawling before committing to full site optimization? testing

Note: This encourages evidence-based decision-making rather than jumping straight into extensive schema implementation.



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