How "much" schema.org is "too much"?
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In terms of adding schema.org information to web pages, how critical is it for SERP?
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Can anyone recommend a model of what to tag? For example, on a single blog post I could tag the "article" and the "author", but I could also tag the logo that's in the header on every page. How much is "enough"?
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What is the relationship between schema.org and rel="author" tags?
Thank you!
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Thanks for the reply. The link is great!
And other than "rel=author" (which I know shows up ), are there other "critical" ones to have?
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Not critical but helps and gets a message across much better visually.
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Speaking of visually and what to tag, this infographic gives you a general start of what to tag: http://moz.com/blog/a-visual-guide-to-rich-snippets
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Rel=author is one type out of many ways to add rich snippets described in schema.org. Used to show in SERPs the author of the article.
Hope this helps
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