Markup

Google warns webmasters not to use misleading event markup

Google is warning publishers and webmasters not to use event markup in a way that is misleading to searchers, or else Google will remove the ability for your whole website to show rich snippets in its search results. Google said it has recently updated and clarified the guidelines around the use of event markup after […]

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A reminder about “event” markup

Lately we’ve been receiving feedback from users seeing non-events like coupons or vouchers showing up in search results where “events” snippets appear. This is really confusing for users and also against our guidelines, where we have added additional clarification. So, what’s the problem? We’ve seen a number of  publishers in the coupons/vouchers space use the

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Bing now officially supports Fact Check label with ClaimReview markup

About a year after Google began showing fact labels in search, Bing has officially begun showing the label in their own search results. The post Bing now officially supports Fact Check label with ClaimReview markup appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article. Source link

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Images labeled ‘Product’ in Google Images part of new badges markup

This article has been updated with corrections. Users searching for products on Google Image search will now notice that sometimes images appearing at the top of the results are labeled with a “Product”. This is part of the new badge markup Google introduced earlier this week. They look a lot like ads, and I mistook

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Bing now supports ClaimReview markup for fact labels in search

Nine months after Google began supporting the ClaimReview markup, designed for fact-checking review of claims made or reported on on webpages, now Bing has added support in their markup documentation. The new section for Bing’s ClaimReview says “ClaimReview annotations should be used to convey that the page contains fact check information. This may be used

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Schema 101 How To Implement Schema Markup To Improve SEO Results

What is Schema Markup & Why It’s Important for SEO

‘); $(‘#scheader .sc-logo’).append(‘ ‘); $(‘#scheader’).append(”); $(‘#scheader .scdetails’).append(‘ ‘+cat_head_params.sponsor+’ ‘); $(‘#scheader .scdetails’).append(cat_head_params.sponsor_text); $(‘#scheader’).append(‘ ADVERTISEMENT ‘); } }); }); Schema markup, found at Schema.org, is a form of microdata. Once added to a web page, it creates an enhanced description (commonly known as a rich snippet), which appears in search results. Top search engines – including Google,

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