Comments on: How to Use SmartCrawl’s Schema Types Builder: Advanced Features https://wpmudev.com/blog/smartcrawl-schema-types-builder-advanced-features/ The WPMU DEV Blog provides tutorials, tips, resources and reviews to help out any WordPress user Sun, 29 Sep 2024 14:00:46 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Lucas Ondata Marketing https://wpmudev.com/blog/smartcrawl-schema-types-builder-advanced-features/#comment-182268 Sun, 29 Sep 2024 14:00:46 +0000 https://wpmudev.com/blog/?p=202961&updated=1636592708#comment-182268 Would it be possible, and viable, to have different schema types for different categories within the same post type, be it articles or custom post types?

For example: articles that have the recipe category have the recipe schema, and so on.

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By: Martin Aranovitch https://wpmudev.com/blog/smartcrawl-schema-types-builder-advanced-features/#comment-177051 Thu, 18 Nov 2021 05:38:44 +0000 https://wpmudev.com/blog/?p=202961&updated=1636592708#comment-177051 In reply to Álvaro Novais.

Hi Alvaro,

Glad you enjoyed the post! Yes, I agree that the documentation is the best place to learn all about our plugins…it’s like the detailed user manual for everything we make available to members.

One of the aims of the blog in addition to providing useful WordPress-related information is to highlight the main benefits and features of our plugins and services with practical tutorials.

We definitely recommend that everyone visit (and bookmark) the documentation section of our site (and the member’s forum) in addition to checking out our blog posts…it will help you get the most out of your membership :D

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By: Álvaro Novais https://wpmudev.com/blog/smartcrawl-schema-types-builder-advanced-features/#comment-177049 Wed, 17 Nov 2021 14:47:53 +0000 https://wpmudev.com/blog/?p=202961&updated=1636592708#comment-177049 Many thanks for the updated Post Hassan Akhtar and Martin Aranovitch. The best place to learn all about plugins is in the documentation, but this post helped me better understand the options available in Smartcrawl.

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By: Mohammad Sharab https://wpmudev.com/blog/smartcrawl-schema-types-builder-advanced-features/#comment-177029 Sun, 14 Nov 2021 08:36:13 +0000 https://wpmudev.com/blog/?p=202961&updated=1636592708#comment-177029 In reply to Daniel Peres.

Hi Daniel

In addition to the useful links my colleague Dimitris provided, I would like to add a couple of points here:

You will find in Doc links that you can add any Schema type to any post type, page, post, category, tag, or globally. Also yes it supports products and we’ve built a pre-set WooCommerce schema type for WooCommerce users.

This article explains the advanced features in the Schema builder but it doesn’t mean that users should have advanced knowledge in Schema to use it. We’ve built the Schema feature in SmartCrawl to be as automated as possible. Here are some examples:

– once you enable SmartCrawl schema on your site, a new Article schema will be created for the Homepage, Posts, and pages. This default Schema contains Organization, WebSite, WebPage, and Article types. All of these types are linked to each other. Data in this default schema are fetched from your post/pages data.

– If a user wants to change anything in this default article schema, such as the subtype (Blog Posting or News Article), publisher information, featured image source, or anything else, then you can use the Schema builder (Schema -> Type Builder) to add a custom Schema type that will automatically replace the default one.

– Still, custom schema types have presets. We’ve built the two main Schema types (Article and WooCoomerce Schema) as presets so users would just need to add them, set a location on the website and they are ready to go as you will have everything configured unless you need to make any adjustments which should be easy using the Schema builder.

– If it is not possible for us to preset/pre-fill a certain schema type, you will find that we are pre-filling as many properties as possible to save users time and effort. For example, in the Local Business schema, it’s prefilled except for properties that we can’t fill such as Address and GEO Location properties.

Regards,
MO :)

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By: Dimitris https://wpmudev.com/blog/smartcrawl-schema-types-builder-advanced-features/#comment-177025 Fri, 12 Nov 2021 08:40:55 +0000 https://wpmudev.com/blog/?p=202961&updated=1636592708#comment-177025 In reply to Daniel Peres.

Hey there Daniel

This is about Schema Builder
https://wpmudev.com/docs/wpmu-dev-plugins/smartcrawl/#types-builder

Products are already supported
https://wpmudev.com/docs/wpmu-dev-plugins/smartcrawl/#product
https://wpmudev.com/docs/wpmu-dev-plugins/smartcrawl/#woocommerce-product

and Schema definitely affects SERP as this is why it is designed in the first place, in order to help search engines return more informative results for users.

Warm regards,
Dimitris

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By: Daniel Peres https://wpmudev.com/blog/smartcrawl-schema-types-builder-advanced-features/#comment-177024 Thu, 11 Nov 2021 20:53:11 +0000 https://wpmudev.com/blog/?p=202961&updated=1636592708#comment-177024 It seems to be a very good feature. But I didn’t quite understand where it would work. is it in the settings each post or is it a global setting?
Does it also work on products?
Is this information available on SERP?

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