Compete better Online to achieve a more visible Search Result Page Rank!
- What’s Schema and Microdata?
- What are Rich Snippets in Google Search Results?
- Be Found Faster Online inside Google Graph
“Striking SEO Gold With Schema Markup And Rich Snippets” – Forbes Magazine
How does Google understand Your Website + Online information to boost your Search Result Page Rank to compete better online ? – by Google
https://developers.google.com/search/docs/advanced/structured-data/intro-structured-data
Structured data snippets – Google Search also uses structured data to enable special search result features and enhancements. For example, a great web pages with valid structured data is eligible to appear in a Graphical Search Results.
Most Search structured data uses schema.org vocabulary to improve finding you! The Google Rich Results Test is an easy and useful tool for validating your structured data, and in some cases, previewing a feature in Google Search.
Tell the Search engines what to expect. Add Schema formatting into the data structure like this.
There are immediate benefits for integrating RDFa into your website today. By using RDFa to express Google Rich Snippets or schema.org, your web pages will be displayed in an enhanced format on all major search engines.
This Global Food App had a fantastic database — of very detailed information — on Food cuisine type and ingredients. But ….. the data got stale and outdated since it doesn’t link to the constantly “fresh” info … it’s all hand curated by lovely kind humans into their database. https://restaurantguru.com/United-States And now … not so popular … since the world changes so rapidly … sad.
We use application programming interfaces (API’s) right into the “Source” data that is constantly updated and refreshed to present to the user in a highly organized arrangement to be USEFUL.
Google Search loves this since it offers the user detailed – fresh – information to ‘matches’ their Search request better. Google searches the world and wants the best information for it’s users — to be associated with their brand prominence.