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  • it has it built in

    Plugin Author Rank Math

    (@rankmath)

    Hello @ten12design

    Thank you for your message.

    The Rank Math plugin has an in-built Schema Markup for 13 Schema types and also has an importer for the above-mentioned plugin.

    You can read more about that here:
    https://rankmath.com/kb/rich-snippets/

    Hope that helps. If there’s any further questions, please feel free to ask.

    In principle, Rank Math has all schema options like SCHEMA PRO. However, there is a major difference.

    With Rank Math, individual markups (e.g. recipes, products, rating stars, etc.) must be inserted directly into the article or page.
    With SCHEMA PRO these are all saved as JSON-LD without being inserted directly into the article / page and being visible.

    @rankmath Will it be the case with Rank Math at some point? Then I would not renew my subscription to Schema Pro.

    Plugin Author Rank Math

    (@rankmath)

    Hello @urbnn

    Rank Math also adds the Schema Markup data using the JSON-LD method. Here’s a screenshot of the data added by the RM plugin:
    https://i.rankmath.com/LpK3VL

    The only advantage of using the above-mentioned Schema plugin is, you could add multiple Schema types to a single page. Which is currently not possible with the Rank Math plugin.

    But in most cases, that is not required.

    Hope that clears the confusion.

    Please let us know if you need any further assistance. We are here to help.

    Thank you.

    Hi @rankmath,

    So it is clear to me that you also output all Schema Markup data with the JSON-LD method. It was important to me that isolated Schema Markup data such as recipes, products, rating stars and so on are unfortunately also shown in the respective post in the frontend.
    This is not necessary with Schema Pro.

    Greetings.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by Manuel Hudec.
    Plugin Author Rank Math

    (@rankmath)

    Hello @urbnn

    Actually, Google requires the rating to be visible on the frontend.

    However, you can hide the ratings from appearing on the frontend by using the Custom location and do not use the Shortcode anywhere in the content:
    https://i.rankmath.com/uj8t20

    Hope that helps further. Thank you.

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