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Posted on 2026-04-24

Not seeing rich results after adding schema is quite common. Several factors can impact visibility: 1. Page Not Indexed Yet Search engines like Google need time to crawl and index your page. You can speed this up using Google Search Console. 2. Missing Required Fields If key properties like price, image, or availability are incomplete, you...

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Posted on 2026-04-24

If you're using the JSON Schema App on your WordPress site, duplicate or overlapping schema is typically managed automatically. The app scans your pages and ensures that only one clean, valid version of structured data is active, so manual cleanup is rarely needed. However, conflicts can still occur in certain cases, especially if: Multiple ...

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Posted on 2026-04-24

Follow these steps on your WordPress website to resolve missing schema fields:Step 1: Check Product Pricing Go to your WordPress dashboard → Products (or WooCommerce), open the product, and confirm that a valid price is set.Step 2: Verify Stock Status Review inventory settings and ensure the availability status (e.g., In Stock or Out of St...

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Posted on 2026-04-24

The JSON Schema App sources review and rating data directly from your WordPress site’s built-in comment system, review plugins, or WooCommerce functionality.It typically collects: Average rating (overall score) Total number of reviews Individual customer feedback (when available)This data is added to your Product schema using the AggregateR...

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Posted on 2026-04-24

On a WordPress website, the JSON Schema App retrieves product information directly from your CMS and connected e-commerce plugins (such as WooCommerce). It automatically gathers essential details, including:Product name and description Product images Price and currency Stock availability SKU and brand details Ratings and reviews (if avail...

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Posted on 2026-04-24

Method 1: Setup Wizard The JSON Schema App includes a Setup Wizard that appears during account setup. It guides you through assigning schema automatically by scanning your website and suggesting the most appropriate schema types for each page based on your content. Method 2: Manual Assignment You can also assign schema templates manually. S...

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Posted on 2026-04-24

1. Open your JSON Schema App dashboard and go to Manage Schema → Product 2. Select the product you want to update and click on Edit Schema 3. Use the Add Field option to include additional attributes like Brand, GTIN, MPN, Color, Size, or Material 4. Enter the required values in the fields provided 5. Click Save Schema to apply your change...

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Posted on 2026-04-24

1. Add Organization SchemaGo to Manage Schema → Landing Page (Home). Enter your organization details, such as organization name, logo, website URL, contact information, and social profiles, then click Save. 2. Add Local Business SchemaNavigate to Manage Schema → Landing Page (Home). Under the Local Business Info tab, fill in your business det...

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Posted on 2026-04-24

In most cases, the JSON Schema App does not require a separate setup for category or archive pages in WordPress. These pages are typically treated as WebPage schema, which includes key elements like page title, description, URL, and overall structure. Instead of manual configuration, the app automatically applies the appropriate structured da...

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Posted on 2026-04-24

The JSON Schema App automatically creates and applies product schema using your WordPress store data, eliminating the need for manual coding or complex setup. Step 1: Access the Schema DashboardSign in to your JSON Schema App account and navigate to Manage Schema → Product from the main menu. Step 2: Select Your Product Pages Identify the p...

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