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shilparawat 02-02-2017 11:45 PM

What About Structured Data?
 
Hi Everyone !! What About Structured Data? is it helpful for quickly index in search Engine?

tennywilson 02-03-2017 11:32 PM

Structured Data: Structured data is a way for digital content publishers to highlight or “tag” content on their web pages to help search engines know exactly what certain content relates to. In other words, structured data gives search engines another dimension of context for web page content.

rajkiran 02-03-2017 11:35 PM

structured data refers to information with a high degree of organization, such that inclusion in a relational database is seamless and readily searchable by simple, straightforward search engine algorithms or other search operations; whereas unstructured data is essentially the opposite.

abdul143 02-04-2017 01:14 AM

Structured data allows search engines to not only crawl your site, but to truly understand it. Yes, even search engines can have a tough time deciphering web page content. Structured data is added directly to a page’s HTML markup. Search engines use structured data to generate rich snippets, which are small pieces of information that will then appear in search results.

Jakearchie 02-07-2017 02:13 AM

Many websites are generated from data that is stored databases; when this data is formatted into HTML code, it can be difficult for web crawlers to effectively interpret this information. Structured data is on-page markup that enables search engines to better understand the information currently on your business’s web page, and then use this information to improve your business’s search results listing. For example, structured data makes it easier for web crawlers to determine company basics, such as NAP (name, address, place) data, as well as more complex information such articles, events, products, recipes, etc. on your web site.

jamesrobertt 02-07-2017 02:43 AM

For the most part, structured data refers to information with a high degree of organization, such that inclusion in a relational database is seamless and readily searchable by simple, straightforward search engine algorithms or other search operations; whereas unstructured data is essentially the opposite.

farhandiesel 02-07-2017 03:02 AM

structured data refers to data with a high degree of organization, such that inclusion in an exceedingly on-line database is seamless and readily searchable by straightforward, straightforward search engine algorithms or alternative search operations; whereas unstructured knowledge is actually the other.

collaberex 02-07-2017 03:14 AM

Structured data refers to the information with a high degree of organization, such that inclusion in a relational databases is seamless and readily searchable by simple and straight forward search engine algorithms or other search engine operations

Gowtham20 02-07-2017 03:35 AM

Structured data adds additional information (markups) to your website. Search engines can understand these markups and possibly show them as rich snippets in the search engine results pages

paulwilson21 02-07-2017 04:16 AM

structured data refers to information with a high degree of organization, such that inclusion in a relational database is seamless and readily searchable by simple, straightforward search engine algorithms or other search operations; whereas unstructured data is essentially the opposite.

Anirudhshri 02-07-2017 04:42 AM

Hi,

Structured data allows search engines to not only crawl your site, but to truly understand it. Yes, even search engines can have a tough time deciphering web page content. Some elements that seem perfectly obvious to us humans are meaningless to web crawlers.

That’s where structured data comes in to play. Structured data is added directly to a page’s HTML markup. Search engines use structured data to generate rich snippets, which are small pieces of information that will then appear in search results.

quocanh123 02-19-2017 02:20 AM

Structured data refers to any data that resides in a fixed field within a record or file. This includes data contained in relational databases and spreadsheets.

SaraSanjay 02-19-2017 10:10 PM

structured data refers to information with a high degree of organization, such that inclusion in a relational database is seamless and readily searchable by simple, straightforward search engine algorithms or other search operations; whereas unstructured data is essentially the opposite

Humancare 02-19-2017 10:23 PM

great way to share knowledge in a different way

vipinkedia 02-19-2017 10:54 PM

Structured data refers to any data that resides in a fixed field within a record or file. This includes data contained in relational databases and spreadsheets. Structured data first depends on creating a data model – a model of the types of business data that will be recorded and how they will be stored, processed and accessed. This includes defining what fields of data will be stored and how that data will be stored?


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