Schema Type
Content
Commerce
Local & Organization
Events & Media
Site Structure
Missing required field: headline
Missing required field: author
Missing required field: datePublished
Missing required field: image
Missing recommended field: description
Missing recommended field: publisher
Missing recommended field: dateModified
Article Information
0/110 characters
Rich Results Preview
Approximation of how your content might appear in Google search results:
Article Title
Article description will appear here...
Multi-Schema Page
Generated JSON-LD
1<script type="application/ld+json">2{3 "text-sky-600 dark:text-sky-400">"@context": "text-emerald-600 dark:text-emerald-400">"https://schema.org",4 "text-sky-600 dark:text-sky-400">"@type": "text-emerald-600 dark:text-emerald-400">"Article"5}6</script>
About Schema Markup
Schema markup (structured data) helps search engines understand your content better, potentially leading to rich results in search (rich snippets, knowledge panels, etc.).
JSON-LD is Google's recommended format. Place the generated code inside a<script> tag in your page's<head>. Microdata is an alternative that embeds schema directly in HTML elements.
Test your schema using the built-in Google Rich Results Test link above, or visit Google Rich Results Test and Schema.org Validator.
Supported types: Article, NewsArticle, BlogPosting, Product, FAQ, HowTo, Recipe, Event, LocalBusiness, Organization, Person, BreadcrumbList, VideoObject, Course, JobPosting, Review, SoftwareApplication, WebSite, WebPage.
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