Thank your very much for this content, Barry! Just today I read a lot about this topic in your old articles. It's funny that you're publishing a new article today! :)
Would you advise using WordPress plugins that simply adapt the structured data or would it be better to implement it in the code yourself? If you are leaning towards a WordPress plugin, can you recommend a specific one?
A WordPress plugin like Yoast will take care of (nearly) all of it for you, and the structured data snippets that it generates are as close to perfect as you can get.
After removing structured data from a HTML page and waiting for Google to reindex the page, the structured data remains in Google Search results for weeks afterwards. How can one remove structured data from search results? Specifically price information. The only solution appears to be delete the page, create a new page with a different URL.
Why does Google show old structured data in Google Search results? Even after reindexing?
Thank your very much for this content, Barry! Just today I read a lot about this topic in your old articles. It's funny that you're publishing a new article today! :)
Would you advise using WordPress plugins that simply adapt the structured data or would it be better to implement it in the code yourself? If you are leaning towards a WordPress plugin, can you recommend a specific one?
A WordPress plugin like Yoast will take care of (nearly) all of it for you, and the structured data snippets that it generates are as close to perfect as you can get.
After removing structured data from a HTML page and waiting for Google to reindex the page, the structured data remains in Google Search results for weeks afterwards. How can one remove structured data from search results? Specifically price information. The only solution appears to be delete the page, create a new page with a different URL.
Why does Google show old structured data in Google Search results? Even after reindexing?