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  • Plugin Author Hesham Zebida

    (@hishaman)

    For WooCommerce

    No, it won’t work with WooCommerce. Schema plugin is focused on WordPress basic website content (example: posts, pages, contact page…etc), which makes it valid for any type of site. So, any specific Schema type rather than Articles -for content- is not supported in the plugin.

    I am not planning to do that in the plugin core, this should be done via add-ons or extensions for the core Schema plugin, something I will maybe able to look at it in the future.

    For Yoast SEO

    As mentioned in the Schema plugin page, Schema has support for Yoast SEO plugin, actually both Schema and Yoast SEO output the same thing on the front page, but if you have both plugins installed and activated on your site, Schema plugin won’t output anything on the front page and let Yoast SEO handle that.

    So in your case, Yoast SEO is actually responsible for the markup of your site’s front page. Getting results out of that in search results is totally up to Google.

    Thread Starter TC

    (@chopperstwisted)

    Thank you for the detailed reply. My main concern was not for it to work with woocommerce. What I am trying to do is add the site search to my site on google and also add the Facebook, instagram, twitter, etc.. to my google business knowledge graph box in the profile section. DO you have suggestions for me? Thanks again

    Plugin Author Hesham Zebida

    (@hishaman)

    No problem!

    For the Sitelinks Search Boxes, there is nothing really extra to do. It’s now about your site being qualified. Google didn’t mention details on how a website qualified for Sitelinks Search Boxes.

    There is a study published on Moz that you maybe find it useful, it’s titled: Study: 300 Google Sitelinks Search Boxes.

    Also, this post has useful information about same topic, which I quoted this from:

    If you can answer “yes” to any of these questions, it’s quite possible your site qualifies.

    1- Does your site receive a high volume of navigational or branded search traffic?
    2- Did you receive a message via Google Webmaster Tools?

    I hope this helps.

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