Structured Data

Structured data uses standardised formats (JSON-LD, Microdata) to describe page content to search engines, enabling rich results like FAQ snippets, star ratings, and breadcrumbs in SERPs.

Details

JSON-LD

JSON-LD (JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data) is Google's preferred format for structured data. It is placed inside a <script type='application/ld+json'> tag and does not require modifying existing HTML.

Common Schema.org types: Article, Product, FAQPage, BreadcrumbList, Organization, LocalBusiness, Person.

Open Graph

Open Graph (OG) meta tags control how a page appears when shared on social networks (Facebook, LinkedIn, Slack). Key tags: og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url. Missing OG tags result in poorly formatted social shares.

Microdata

Microdata is an older HTML-inline format for structured data using itemscope and itemprop attributes. It is still supported by Google but JSON-LD is preferred for new implementations.

Rich results

When Google can parse structured data correctly, it may show 'rich results' — enhanced SERP features such as FAQ accordions, product ratings, recipe cards, and event listings. These improve visibility and CTR without improving ranking position.

Twitter Cards

Twitter Card meta tags (twitter:card, twitter:title, twitter:description, twitter:image) control how links appear when shared on Twitter/X. The most common type is 'summary_large_image' which shows a large preview image.

While not a direct SEO ranking factor, Twitter Cards improve social sharing appearance and click-through rates from social traffic.

Metrics

Metric Description
JSON-LD objects Number of valid JSON-LD structured data blocks found.
Open Graph present Whether og:title, og:description, og:image are all present.
Missing OG tags List of recommended Open Graph tags that are missing.
Twitter Cards Whether Twitter Card meta tags are present.
Microdata objects Number of Microdata itemscope elements found.
RDFa objects Number of RDFa elements found on the page.

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