You need to choose the right one for your business or content type (see the list of available types here ).
The former include:
Article
Book actions
Bread crumbs
Carousel
Course information
Dataset
Discussion forum
Questions and answers about education
Employer added rating
The list is long, and you are free to choose the one that suits you best.
For example, if you have an online store, rich snippets for product pages are the way to go.
If you have a blog or news website, rich snippets for articles may be more appropriate.
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When choosing the type of rich snippet, consider the content of your restaurants email database website and what would be most beneficial to display in search results.
#2. Implement structured data markup
Once you have made your choice, you need to implement structured data markup on your website following Google's structured data guidelines . This helps the search engine understand the content of your website and display it correctly in the results.
You can use the Google Structured Data Markup Helper to easily add structured data to your web page.
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Simply select the type of content you want to tag, paste your webpage URL, and start tagging the necessary information.
Once you have entered all the relevant data, click the "Create HTML" button and add this code to your web page. If you are not familiar with coding, it is best to consult a developer for help.
#3. Validate and monitor
Once you have implemented structured data markup on your website, use Google's structured data testing tool to check if the markup has been detected correctly.
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If there are any errors or warnings, correct them accordingly and retest until it shows no problems.
It's also important to regularly monitor your rich snippets using Google Search Console. This way, you can stay on top of any changes or issues with your structured data and take steps to fix them.