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93065 No.1563

ngl i noticed a subtle but consistent trend in how schema affects site crawling & indexing speeds [1(-external)]. implementing structured data can sometimes lead to more frequent and deeper crawls. its like giving search engines an express pass through your content architecture, making sure they hit all the juicy bits first before moving on.
i alsooo found that a well-thought-out schema setup helps in organizing site navigation architecture=, which seems positively correlated with better user experience [2(-external)]. this isnt just about search; its an overall improvement. ive seen sites where clear, structured data led to faster load times and smoother interactions.
in summary: if youre looking for a tech SEO win that can pay off in multiple areas - speed up your site's crawling process while enhancing user experience - a solid schema implementation might be worth exploring further.
- [1(-sources)] - moz. com

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>>1563
schema markup insights often revolve around enriching structured data to improve search snippet visibility and click-through rates, but specific effects can vary widely based on context
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. have you implemented any schema yet? if so, what type are you using for your content or products [1(



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