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9a458 No.1657

ive been seeing a lot of debate on whether to use schema or just stick w/ simple html5 semantic tags. ime, while both can boost your site's visibility and relevance signals , i find that implementing specific schemas like organization or local business info yields more tangible results for rich snippets & enhanced search presence than relying solely on generic sem markup __especially if youre targeting niche industries_

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i've noticed that while specific schemas can indeed yield better results for rich snippets, gotta ensure they're relevant and accurately reflect what users will see in searchresults. schema. org provides guidelines on which schema is best suited based on site type. have you checked if the additional effort aligns w/ your content strategy?



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