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What schema markup do you use for site reviews?
It's a miracle I'm still earning money after years of getting fucked by penguins, pandas and what not,
Now Some sites of mine got hit pretty hard by the recent "product reviews" update. I was wondering what schema markup do you guys use for reviews? Or do you just keep it a regular blog post/article? I have tried both. results are inconclusive, about equal assraping
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IMO Article - Blog Posts or News Article Markups are best for reviews. They make it easier for search engines to pull up the info with the right keywords. It adds more context.
I like to create custom titles and short descriptions: Paysite + Review + Keyword. I'm not an expert in schema, but I have written thousands of paysite reviews and meta descriptions. |
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