Many search engines rely on structured data to enhance user experiences – and this trend will likely intensify in 2025. For this reason, structured data is no longer a “nice-to-have” but an essential ...
Google announced that it's scaling back support for seven structured data types to "simplify the search results page." This move reflects Google's continuous effort to enhance its results pages for ...
Google's John Mueller announced Google is "simplify the search results page" by removing "some features that aren't being used very often and aren’t adding significant value to users." This means more ...
Google updated the structured data related to the Video features rich results shown in Google search with new recommendations that influence the date and time the video was published. The VideoObject ...
Specifically these will no longer be supported; Book Actions, Course Info, Claim Review, Estimated Salary, Learning Video, Special Announcement and Vehicle Listing. Google will be dropping support for ...
Google’s structured data documentation for vacation rentals was recently updated to require more specific data in a change that is more of a clarification than it is a change in requirements. This ...
Google is dropping support for six of the seven deprecated structured data types it announced back in June. Google Search Console's Search Console rich result reporting, the Rich Result Test, and the ...