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Structured data for recipes: getting content read out loud

Do you have a recipe site? If so, you might already be using structured data to mark up your recipes so they can get highlighted in the search results. Good work! But, Google recently made some changes that might make your implementation incomplete. It also expanded the possibilities of structured data for recipes by bringing …

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Structured data for recipes: getting content read out loud

Google Tag Manager: an introduction

14 June 2017 | 9 Comments Annelieke van den Berg

Perhaps you’ve heard about it: Google Tag Manager. Google introduced this tool 5 years ago, a tool that would make marketers less dependent on developers and that would, therefore, speed up your marketing process. Google Tag Manager has evolved over the years becoming a more complete and easy to use tool. Here I want to …

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Google Tag Manager: an introduction

Use JSON-LD to add schema.org data to your website

2 November 2016 Edwin Toonen

There are many ways to let Google and other search engines know what your page is about. In addition to writing awesome content, which should always be your starting point, we have previously written about structured data with Schema.org. JSON-LD is a way to present Schema.org data about your content to search engines. It has …

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Use JSON-LD to add schema.org data to your website