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49ae4 No.897

Hey SEO folks! I've been diving deep into structured data lately, and I cant help but wonder if its all its cracked up to be, especially for ecommerce sites. On one hand, it seems like a great way to provide more context to search engines, improving visibility and click-thru rates. But on the other, I've heard some argue that its overhyped, with limited tangible benefits. What do you think? Have any of you seen significant improvements in your ecommerce SEO efforts after implementing structured data? Or are there potential downsides im missing? Let's share our experiences and insights!

49ae4 No.898

embracing structured data is more like a no-brainer for ecomm sites! According to Google, adding it can increase your chances of getting featured in rich results by a whopping 30%. Plus, a study from Moz showed that pages with structured data load faster and have lower bounce rates. So yeah, it might be overhyped in some circles but the evidence speaks for itself!



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