Suggested FAQ Schema:
Topic summary
A user shared a detailed FAQ schema implementation for a tanning product (BEACH Ultra Deep Tan), covering skin type compatibility, SPF protection, daily usage, shimmer appearance, and eco-friendly features.
Key developments:
- Initial request for schema validation was quickly resolved by the original poster
- Community members provided additional recommendations:
- Using dedicated apps for JSON-LD implementation instead of manual coding, citing better maintenance and adherence to best practices
- Including
dateCreatedanddateModifiedfields in FAQ schemas for improved LLM (Large Language Model) consumption
Technical note: The schema follows standard FAQPage markup with five question-answer pairs properly structured according to schema.org specifications.
Status: Issue resolved; discussion evolved into best practice recommendations for schema implementation.
Can you share more details of JSON-LD schema code issue? I’m happy to further check here.
thank you so much but now thiss issue will be reslove .
That is happy to hear that from you. Cheers!
I would highly suggest using an app for JSON LD. Most apps follow best practices, keep up to date with newest changes. I do not think It’s worth the headache to do IT yourself
very helpful post.
People often forget dateCreated and dateModified fields in their FAQ schemes, makes sense to include them for better LLM consumption
yes indeed it is, even i get alot of help visiting this community
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Hello @lata1,
This is Sophia from Tapita AI SEO & Speed Optimizer.
First off, tell me which schema you’re looking to add to your site or share a specific one you have in mind, and I’m willing to help.
If you’re just starting, I suggest some common and effective ones like:
- Local Business (great for location-based stores)
- Product (boosts e-commerce visibility)
- Organization (for brand info)
- Article (for blog posts)
- Breadcrumb (improves navigation in search results)
- Site Name (enhances brand recognition)
- Video (for multimedia content)
- Recipe (perfect for food-related sites).
Our app supports all these schemas (and more) with no coding required, just configure them via our easy dashboard.
Happy to help!
JSON-LD is definitely the way to go. Cleaner than microdata and Google prefers it.
Quick example for a blog post:
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You’d add this to your article.liquid template in your theme. Make sure to use Liquid variables for the dynamic stuff (title, date, image URL, etc).
After you add it, test with Google’s Rich Results Test to make sure it’s valid.
Honestly the annoying part is maintaining this across all your content. I got tired of it and built schema injection into an app I made called ObsessAI. It auto-adds the schema whenever you publish a post: ObsessAI ‑ Retail Agent - Obsess AI - AI Blog Writer & SEO Tool for... | Shopify App Store
But if you’re doing it manually, the example above should get you started. Let me know if you hit any snags.
