- Advanced search results — design, images, and other visual improvements;
- Rich cards — a search results format based on Rich snippets, which is more suitable for mobile search results;
- Generalized search results — covers user engagement as well as interactive features;
- Knowledge Graph — information about an organization, company, or a brand;
- Breadcrumbs — a navigation chain that helps site visitors understand its structure better;
- Carousel — a set of several search results in the form of a carousel;
- Advanced search results for AMP — stands for Accelerated Mobile Pages. For your site to appear in carousels and with advanced search results, you need to include structured data in your online project.
How to Use Structured Data on My Site?
Using structured data sounds pretty complicated, especially if you do not have Google certifications, but anyone can do it. First, you must get the required code, adapt it to the tech specs of your project, and use the Google Tag Manager.Even if you cannot write a code yourself, you can always use a plugin. Many structured data markups can also be added to your site by dint of specific plugins. And you don’t need to write any code to get this rich snippet; just use this plugin, fill in some details, and the rest will be done by the solution. There are many plugins to help you use structured data without having to write any code. Some of the most popular ones are All-in-One Schema.org Rich Snippets, WP Rich Snippets, Schema App Structured Data, etc.Structured Data Validation Tools
Many utilities can help you validate structured data or rich results and improve the way your page appears on SERPs. Structured data validation tools allow you to get an idea of the page content that search engines see:- the format of the structured data on the page;
- possible bugs;
- potential micro-markup issues.


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