google search console structured data part 1

introduction video for google search console structured data (part 1) explaining core concepts of semantics and how we can better utilize their full potential by understanding that they are a way for webmasters to organize their web page elements.

vocabulary that machines (computers, search engines user-agents etc.) can understand is evolving by use of structured data. and because major search engines like google, bing, yahoo and yandex are behind this innovative way to describe web page elements, it is then only intelligent for webmasters and website owners to take full advantage of structured data and rich snippets google makes available in its search engine results page.

for example:
reviews
people
products
businesses and organizations
recipes
events
music
more can be found here:
https://developers.google.com/search/docs/guides/mark-up-content

this is what google currently supports for its rich snippets, but that is not all what you can do with it. meaning, there is much more detail you can give to your web page elements by the use of itemtypes (typeof), and itemprop (property of) any scoped element. for more examples visit:

https://www.rankya.com/structured-data/google-structured-data-with-examples/

thus, this video tries to enlighten to viewer about core concepts and abstract understanding of using structured data for organizing web page elements. if you found the video useful, simply share using the link below

https://youtu.be/-xmqml68oa8

created by #rankya located at:
https://www.youtube.com/c/rankya
for my loyal fans, and subscribers who support me to continue sharing my passion. thank you for learning with me

google search console structured data part 1

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google search console structured data part 1 introduction video for google search console structured data (part 1) explaining core concepts of semantics and how we can better utilize their full potential by understanding that they are a way for webmasters to organize their web page elements. vocabulary that machines (computers, search engines user-agents etc.) can understand is evolving by use of structured data. and because major search engines like google, bing, yahoo and yandex are behind this innovative way to describe web page elements, it is then only intelligent for webmasters and website owners to take full advantage of structured data and rich snippets google makes available in its search engine results page. for example: reviewspeopleproductsbusinesses and organizationsrecipeseventsmusicmore can be found here:https://developers.google.com/search/docs/guides/mark-up-contentthis is what google currently supports for its rich snippets, but that is not all what you can do with it. meaning, there is much more detail you can give to your web page elements by the use of itemtypes (typeof), and itemprop (property of) any scoped element. for more examples visit:https://www.rankya.com/structured-data/google-structured-data-with-examples/thus, this video tries to enlighten to viewer about core concepts and abstract understanding of using structured data for organizing web page elements. if you found the video useful, simply share using the link belowhttps://youtu.be/-xmqml68oa8created by #rankya located at:https://www.youtube.com/c/rankyafor my loyal fans, and subscribers who support me to continue sharing my passion. thank you for learning with me

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