Structured Data

Transform plain search listings into eye-catching rich results with automatic JSON-LD schema generation. Show star ratings, prices, and availability right in Google search.

Rich Search Results. Product ratings, prices, availability in search listings.

Better Understanding. Help Google understand your products, articles, and business.

Automatic Generation. No coding required - schemas added automatically.

JSON-LD structured data interface showing schema markup for products and rich results

Why Structured Data Matters

Structured data is the bridge between your content and search engines. It turns invisible information into rich search results that attract more clicks.

Rich Results

Show star ratings, prices, and availability in search for higher clicks

Better Understanding

Help search engines understand your products, articles, and business info

Competitive Edge

Stand out with enhanced listings that grab attention and build trust

Future-Proof SEO

Optimized for AI search engines and voice assistant technology

How It Works

SEO King automatically generates and maintains JSON-LD structured data for your entire store. No coding, no complexity.

1

Activate JSON-LD Tool

2

Configure Schema Settings

3

Update Products & Pages

4

Verify with Rich Results Tool

Product Schema Fields

Comprehensive product markup with over 15 customizable fields for maximum rich result visibility.

Pricing & Availability

  • Price & Currency
  • Stock Status
  • Always Show In-Stock

Brand & Identity

  • Brand Name
  • Vendor Name Option
  • Description Type

Product Condition

  • New Condition
  • Used Condition
  • Refurbished

Demographics

  • Gender Selection
  • Age Group
  • Target Audience

Shipping Details

  • Handling Time
  • Delivery Time
  • Free Shipping Flag

Shipping Region

  • Regional Settings
  • Country Selection
  • Geographic Targeting

Return Policy

  • Return Policy URL
  • Allow Returns Flag
  • Custom Return Terms

Star Ratings

  • Customer Reviews
  • Random Ratings
  • Aggregate Rating

FAQPage Schema

Create product-specific FAQ sections with automatic JSON-LD markup for rich FAQ snippets in Google.

FAQ Creation

  • Rich Text Editor
  • Q&A Formatting
  • Bulk FAQ Management

FAQ Organization

  • By Product Type
  • By Vendor
  • Priority Settings

FAQ Display

  • Theme App Block
  • Custom CSS Styling
  • Invisible JSON-LD

Collections & Business Schemas

Enhance category pages with aggregate ratings and establish business credibility with Organization schema.

Collection Schema

  • Aggregate Star Ratings
  • Product List Markup
  • Auto-Optimize Collections

Organization Schema

  • Business Identity
  • Contact Details
  • Social Media Links

Additional Schema Types

Complete your structured data strategy with website, article, blog, and breadcrumb schemas.

Website Schema

  • Site Identity
  • Search Box
  • Sitelinks

Organization Schema

  • Business Identity
  • Logo & Branding
  • Social Profiles

Article & Blog Schema

  • Author Info
  • Publish Date
  • Blog Categories

Breadcrumb Schema

  • Navigation
  • Hierarchy
  • Path Trails

Best Practices for Structured Data

Follow these guidelines to maximize the impact of your JSON-LD structured data and avoid common mistakes.

  • Enable all relevant schemas

    Use Product, Organization, Breadcrumb, and Article schemas where applicable

  • Test with Rich Results Tool

    Validate schemas using Google's testing tool before going live

  • Keep data accurate

    Ensure schema reflects actual product prices, availability, and content

  • Monitor Search Console

    Track rich result performance and identify issues in Search Console

  • Use Product schema for all products

    Enable rich product cards with prices, reviews, and availability

  • Add misleading information

    Never include fake reviews, false prices, or incorrect availability

  • Ignore validation errors

    Fix schema errors immediately - they can prevent rich results

  • Use outdated schema versions

    Keep schemas updated with latest Schema.org specifications

  • Duplicate schema types

    Avoid multiple conflicting schemas on the same page

  • Forget about images

    Include high-quality images in product and article schemas