So when you list templates,

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So when you list templates,

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Step 1: List all page templates
The first step in this process is basically to list all the templates on the site. I'm assuming you're going to be dealing with an e-commerce site or something like that. It's really like you're going to break down the problem and take it from a big picture, where someone comes to you and says, "Hey, I need all the things on all the things," and you break it down and say, "Okay, okay, what I really need to focus on is one section at a time, and what I need to do is make recommendations for each austria number data at a time." To me, that's a much more systematic way to approach it, and it's helped me a lot.


if you've had this client for a while, you probably already know the templates that they have. If they're new, it's worth getting familiar with their site and thinking about things at the template level. So just walking around the site, browsing around, and making a list, yeah, they have product pages and category pages and some variations of those. They have a bunch of blog pages and other types of pages. It's good to be familiar with those. Our goal is basically to suggest JSON-LD for each of these templates. So that's really the first step is getting clear on what templates we're looking at and what's on the site.

Step 2: Select a template and note what can be marked.
The second step is to choose one of these templates, like the product page template for example, and basically go to that page and write down anything you think could be marked up. Now if you've done schema recommendations before or if you've worked with JSON-LD or any kind of markup, you're going to be familiar with a lot of the standards across the board, and it becomes familiar over time. So once you do this a second time or a third time or a 10th time, you'll have a pretty good idea of ​​what kind of markup goes on a product page or what kind of markup goes on a category page.
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