Finally, Schema is not important, it's important only when you have strange page, unique HTML structure and and just wierd theme, where Google cannot identify elements that matters from content and you need to help to identify some elements like, for exmaple, for products, price, currency, stock, etc. That's about it.
I know someone who has a handful of these bottom of the funnel websites and it’s a good side hustle. He doesn’t even have much content. His pages are like sales pages to get the person to click.
@@buildinpublic and ez to rank it seems. The kicker is finding these bottom of funnel keywords. The person I know does a lot of specific products like product name model # etc
I have to disagree, at least a little bit, about schema. I'm getting a steady stream of traffic from Google from job postings on my site and that would never happen without the schema that marks them up.
I'm open to being wrong on this. I mostly meant more advanced schema than what would be typical with a popular page/site builder like Elementor or Webflow. But I've also seen Google decipher pages without schema very reliably.
I don’t have before and after results but in Google Search Console, clicks from Google job listings is accelerating. I’m sure I’d get none if I didn’t have the schema.
Finally, Schema is not important, it's important only when you have strange page, unique HTML structure and and just wierd theme, where Google cannot identify elements that matters from content and you need to help to identify some elements like, for exmaple, for products, price, currency, stock, etc. That's about it.
Great! Please more SEO content, thanks
Ok! Today's will be more SEO :)
I know someone who has a handful of these bottom of the funnel websites and it’s a good side hustle. He doesn’t even have much content. His pages are like sales pages to get the person to click.
Amazing. I think bottom of funnel SEO is pretty much the solution to all the world's problems.
@@buildinpublic and ez to rank it seems. The kicker is finding these bottom of funnel keywords. The person I know does a lot of specific products like product name model # etc
How to match search intent ?
Target no more than two keywords (preferably one) and put them at beg of page title, first sentence, h1, and all meta tags.
@@buildinpublic can you pls make a video about it?
I have to disagree, at least a little bit, about schema. I'm getting a steady stream of traffic from Google from job postings on my site and that would never happen without the schema that marks them up.
I'm open to being wrong on this. I mostly meant more advanced schema than what would be typical with a popular page/site builder like Elementor or Webflow. But I've also seen Google decipher pages without schema very reliably.
I think for general search, perhaps, schema is not that important, but there are specific cases where schema really does work.
@@matthewjamestaylorcom Out of curiousity, do you have results before and after schema for job postings?
I don’t have before and after results but in Google Search Console, clicks from Google job listings is accelerating. I’m sure I’d get none if I didn’t have the schema.
Your comment section is comedy gold.
Thank you, lol
man people probably died in that building in your thumbnail. its one of buildings destroyed in katrina and the levees breaking in NOLA... just saying
It was made by Midjourney a few hours ago.