Create structured data markup using an online generator
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:25 am
There are other things in this use case that will save you a lot of trouble in the future if you can understand now:
Notice how there is no comma after "customer service". That's because there is no more information to share in this collection. But there is a comma after the closing curly brace because there is more data to provide specifically the "sameAs" attribute.
Now that we know a little bit about syntax, let’s start creating our structured data markup.
Online generators are great if you’re a beginner or as a way to create a baseline markup and save time. My favorite is Merkle’s Schema Markup Generator , which is the one I’ll be using for this section of the guide.
Next, you need to select your page and tag type. In this finland mobile database example, I have selected s:gofishdigitalomas our page and Organization as our tag type.
After filling out some information, our tool created some fantastic baseline markup for the homepage:
Hopefully, after our grammar lesson, you’ll be able to read most or all of this example without any problems!
Create custom structured data markup using a text editor
Baseline markup will be nice, but we can go beyond the online generator presets, take full control, and write beautiful custom structured data for our pages. On s:schemargOrganizationthe , you'll see all the available properties that fall under the organization markup type. That's a lot more than the online tools offer, so let's roll up our sleeves and get some serious work done!
Notice how there is no comma after "customer service". That's because there is no more information to share in this collection. But there is a comma after the closing curly brace because there is more data to provide specifically the "sameAs" attribute.
Now that we know a little bit about syntax, let’s start creating our structured data markup.
Online generators are great if you’re a beginner or as a way to create a baseline markup and save time. My favorite is Merkle’s Schema Markup Generator , which is the one I’ll be using for this section of the guide.
Next, you need to select your page and tag type. In this finland mobile database example, I have selected s:gofishdigitalomas our page and Organization as our tag type.
After filling out some information, our tool created some fantastic baseline markup for the homepage:
Hopefully, after our grammar lesson, you’ll be able to read most or all of this example without any problems!
Create custom structured data markup using a text editor
Baseline markup will be nice, but we can go beyond the online generator presets, take full control, and write beautiful custom structured data for our pages. On s:schemargOrganizationthe , you'll see all the available properties that fall under the organization markup type. That's a lot more than the online tools offer, so let's roll up our sleeves and get some serious work done!