Assistance with RankMath Schema Markup for Service Pages

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  • Hello RankMath Support Team,

    I am using RankMath on my website, Revitalist Clinic, and I need assistance with configuring Schema Markup for my service pages. I’m specifically trying to set up Service schema to enhance the visibility of our services in rich snippets, but I’m encountering the following issues:

    Service Schema Configuration: I’ve added the Schema for the main service pages, but I’m unsure whether the data is being implemented correctly. How can I ensure it’s optimized for local SEO and visibility in search results?

    JSON-LD Validation: The structured data shows no errors in the testing tool, but Google’s Rich Results Test occasionally reports some warnings. What could be causing these inconsistencies, and how do I fix them?

    Custom Service Descriptions: I’d like to ensure that the custom descriptions I’ve written for our services are recognized in the Schema. Is there a setting or customization I need to enable?

    Your help with these issues would be greatly appreciated. I’m looking for some best practices on utilizing Schema Markup effectively to improve our local SEO rankings.

    Thanks in advance for your support!

    Best regards,
    Fadi Mahar

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  • Hello,

    We apologize for the issues you are facing with configuring Schema Markup for your service pages using Rank Math. Thank you for raising these concerns. Here’s how we can assist you with each of your queries:

    1. Service Schema Configuration

    To ensure that your Service Schema is optimized for local SEO and visibility in search results, make sure to include the following key elements:

    • Headline: This should include the service name and relevant keywords.
    • Description: Provide a clear and concise description of the service, highlighting its benefits.
    • Service Type: Specify the type of service being offered (e.g., landscaping, home cleaning).
    • Price: Include the price without currency symbols, and specify the currency using the ISO 4217 code.

    You can refer to our detailed guide on how to add Service Schema for more information.

    2. JSON-LD Validation

    If Google’s Rich Results Test is reporting warnings, it could be due to missing recommended properties or incorrect data types. Even if there are no errors, warnings can indicate that some best practices are not being followed. To address this:

    • Review the warnings provided by the Rich Results Test and ensure that all recommended properties are included in your Schema markup.
    • Make sure that the data types match what is expected (e.g., using numbers for prices).

    3. Custom Service Descriptions

    To ensure that your custom descriptions are recognized in the Schema, you should enter them in the Description field of the Service Schema settings. You can create a static description or use variables to dynamically generate it. Ensure that you save your changes after editing.

    For further assistance, you can also check out our article on Configuring Schema Markup for additional best practices.

    If you continue to experience issues or have specific examples of warnings from the Rich Results Test, please reply to this ticket, and a human agent from our support team will assist you further.

    We hope this helps improve your local SEO rankings and enhances the visibility of your services!

    This is an automated reply from Rank Math Support Bot. Your ticket has been assigned to a human agent and we will get back to you shortly.

    Hello,

    Thank you for contacting us and bringing your concern to our attention.

    It looks like you’re currently using the Yoast SEO plugin on your website. Can you please install the Rank Math plugin again so that we can check this further for you?

    Looking forward to helping you.

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