Schema markup tells search engines what your content means, not just what it says. A page about “best running shoes” could be a product listing, a review, a comparison, or a how-to guide. Schema makes this explicit — and unlocks rich results like star ratings, FAQ dropdowns, and how-to steps in search results.
Most WordPress site owners know they should add schema. Few actually do it because it requires JSON-LD code or a plugin that doesn’t quite fit their content structure.
AI changes this by reading your content and generating the right schema type automatically.
Types of Schema That Matter
Article Schema
For blog posts and editorial content. Tells Google the headline, author, publish date, and modified date. Required for appearing in Google News and Top Stories.
FAQ Schema
For pages with question-and-answer sections. Creates expandable FAQ cards directly in search results. Great for informational queries.
How-To Schema
For tutorial and step-by-step content. Shows numbered steps with images in search results.
Product & Review Schema
For e-commerce and review pages. Enables star ratings and price information in search results.
The Guides Below
Step-by-step tutorials for adding each schema type to WordPress — from automated generation to manual fine-tuning.
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