Do you use FAQ schema for your articles?

Do you use FAQ schema on your articles?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Depends on the article type


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Waifu_tatyana

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Would like to hear your insights and personal experiences around in-article schemas.
What benefits have you noticed?
Have you ever been featured in AMP and feature-rich results?
What schemas other than FAQ do you use?
What schema plugins do you generally use?
 
I am following a local SEO contest right now and I noticed that a lot of participants are using it so I went down a new rabbit hole to see which WordPress plugin offers the best solution and checked the reviews of all the plugins that came up for "schema". Turns out none of those seemed to do a good job in the free version. Luckily I already have SEOpress PRO which is the best and cheapest SEO plugin in my opinion anyways because it easily replaces 3 other plugins for me as well (404 redirects, header and footer code, analytics, cookie notice, etc. etc.)

If anyone feels this is too feature heavy there is a new unlimited sites SEO plugin on the market by Schieler Mew which is called Zynith that is just $49.99 right now for lifetime which is a steal if you compare what the standalone schema plugin want to charge
https://zynith.app/
 
I am following a local SEO contest right now and I noticed that a lot of participants are using it so I went down a new rabbit hole to see which WordPress plugin offers the best solution and checked the reviews of all the plugins that came up for "schema". Turns out none of those seemed to do a good job in the free version. Luckily I already have SEOpress PRO which is the best and cheapest SEO plugin in my opinion anyways because it easily replaces 3 other plugins for me as well (404 redirects, header and footer code, analytics, cookie notice, etc. etc.)

If anyone feels this is too feature heavy there is a new unlimited sites SEO plugin on the market by Schieler Mew which is called Zynith that is just $49.99 right now for lifetime which is a steal if you compare what the standalone schema plugin want to charge
https://zynith.app/
Noted. Thanks :)
I currently use the schemas that rank math offers by default. Will check the ones you mentioned :)
 
Yes, always if there's a FAQ section on a page.
 
Yes I do have a FAQ Schema On My website. It Helps Me Rank Better For the Targeted Keyword and fulfills Users Intent and Once I Implemented Schema On My Site My blog Post FAQ Section Design Got Improved.
 
I use schema Pro, it's good for taking up more real estate in the search engines and increases CTR
 
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