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What is Schema Markup?

Schema Support in SEO Repair Kit helps you add structured data to your website in a simple, accurate, and SEO-friendly way. It allows search engines like Google to better understand your content and display enhanced results such as FAQs, reviews, products, jobs, events, and business details directly in search results.

With the built-in Schema Manager, you can create, manage, and apply schema markup without writing any code. The system uses JSON-LD, Google’s recommended format, and follows schema.org standards to ensure maximum compatibility and reliability.

SEO Repair Kit’s schema support is designed for both beginners and advanced users. You can use pre-built schema templates, dynamically map WordPress fields, preview the generated schema in real time, and validate it to avoid errors before publishing.

Whether you want to apply schema globally across your site or customize it for individual posts and pages, Schema Support in SEO Repair Kit gives you full control—helping improve search visibility, eligibility for rich results, and overall SEO performance.


Why Use Schema Manager?

Schema Manager simplifies the process of adding structured data to your website. With Schema Manager, you can:

  • Automatically generate JSON-LD schema (Google-recommended format)
  • Use pre-built schema templates
  • Apply schema to any post type (posts, pages, or custom post types)
  • Preview schema before publishing
  • Validate schema to detect errors or missing fields
  • Improve eligibility for Google Rich Results
  • Maintain SEO-friendly and clean output

No coding knowledge is required.


Supported Schema Types

Schema Manager supports 20+ schema types, including:

  • Article
  • Blog Posting
  • News Article
  • FAQ
  • HowTo
  • Video Object
  • Product
  • Job Posting
  • Event
  • Course
  • Review
  • Recipe
  • Local Business
  • Organization
  • Corporation
  • Reservation
  • Medical Condition
  • Medical Web Page
  • Website

(Additional schema types may be added in future updates.)

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