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    • TiagoPedreira
      TiagoPedreira Subscriber last edited by

      What Schema would a Web design/development/SEO Ageny use, and what is the schema.org link? I cannot for the life of me figure it out.

      ProfessionalService has been deprecated.

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      • paulscreationids
        paulscreationids last edited by

        A web design/development/SEO agency might use various schema types to enhance their online presence and provide structured data to search engines. Here are some schema types they could utilize:

        Organization: This schema type provides basic information about the agency, such as its name, logo, contact details, and social media profiles. Schema.org link: Organization.

        WebPage: To mark up individual web pages on their website, providing details such as the page's URL, title, and description. Schema.org link: WebPage.

        Service: To specify the services offered by the agency, such as web design, web development, SEO optimization, digital marketing, etc. Schema.org link: Service.

        ContactPoint: This schema type is used to provide contact information, including phone numbers, email addresses, and physical addresses. Schema.org link: ContactPoint.

        BreadcrumbList: To indicate the hierarchical structure of the website's pages, helping search engines understand the site's navigation. Schema.org link: BreadcrumbList.

        By implementing these schema types, the agency can improve their website's visibility in search results and provide users with more informative and engaging snippets.

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        • sarahwalsh
          sarahwalsh last edited by

          If you have a WordPress website, you can use SEO Yoast, to add schema, i think that is what we used on our Bristol summerhouse website.

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          • ezkrt
            ezkrt last edited by

            A web design/development/SEO agency could use several types of Schema markup to enhance the visibility and understanding of their services on search engines. Schema.org provides structured data markup that helps search engines better understand the content and context of a webpage. Here are a few Schema types that such an agency might consider using:
            Organization: This Schema type provides general information about the agency, including its name, logo, contact information, and social media profiles. It helps search engines accurately represent the agency in search results and knowledge panels.

            WebSite: This Schema type is used to mark up information about the agency's website itself. It can include the site's URL, potential breadcrumb navigation, and site search functionality.

            Service: The "Service" Schema type can be used to describe the various services the agency offers, such as web design, web development, SEO, digital marketing, etc. Each service can have its own set of details, including a description and pricing information.

            LocalBusiness: If the agency has a physical location, the "LocalBusiness" Schema type can be used to provide details about the agency's address, opening hours, and geographic coordinates. This is particularly useful for local SEO.

            Review: If the agency has received reviews from clients, using the "Review" Schema type can help highlight these reviews in search results. Positive reviews can enhance the agency's credibility.

            FAQPage: If the agency has an FAQ section on their website, using the "FAQPage" Schema type can help structure the questions and answers in a way that search engines understand.

            BreadcrumbList: If the agency's website has a clear breadcrumb navigation structure, the "BreadcrumbList" Schema type can help search engines understand the hierarchy of pages on the site.

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            • mbasam
              mbasam last edited by

              A web design/development/SEO agency might use the "Organization" schema from schema.org. This schema helps define the agency's details, such as name, logo, contact information, and services offered. The schema.org link for the "Organization" schema is: https://schema.org/Organization

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              • brandvision_
                brandvision_ last edited by

                the same answers as @Parker_Adam_916

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                • Parker_Adam_916
                  Parker_Adam_916 last edited by

                  Depending on the content and structure of your website, a web design/development/SEO agency may use various types of Schema markup. You can use schema markups such as Organization, WebSite, WebPage, BreadcrumbList, ContactPoint, and Review.

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