Imagine two similar businesses are dealing with plumbing in Manchester; they both can be found in the results on Google. Just a plain blue link with a short description is seen in One.
The other has star ratings in the search results, plus times, phone numbers and map location as well. So, which one do you think performs better by getting more clicks?
This is the effectiveness of structured data and rich snippets; making your ordinary search listings into eye-catching, information-rich graphics that are practically saying, click me!
Prior to getting into technical implementation, you must know what information search engines look for. The most important ones are the name, address and phone number (NAP), the hours of business operation, the type of business, and the URL of your website.
Start with having the NAP information across all platforms being consistent; your website, Google My Business, social media and even online antique stores. The inconsistencies in information may confuse search engines and be detrimental to your local ranking.
Select the most specific business category you can find. For instance, if you run a restaurant, then instead of the regular restaurant, make it strong, such as, Italian restaurant or a family restaurant. The clearer you are on the category, the easier the local searches can be matched appropriately by search engines.
The visual addition to the search results that are generated by the successful deployment of structured data is what is known as Rich snippets. Google search results that display additional information, like ratings, images, and prices, are called rich snippets (also known as rich results).
For UK local businesses, the most valuable rich snippets include:
Don’t let the technical aspect intimidate you; implementing schema markup is more straightforward than you might think. JSON-LD is the most future-proof and Google-recommended format, and you can use specific formats like JSON-LD, Microdata, or RDFa to create rich snippets.
JSON-LD (JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data) is the preferred method because it’s clean, easy to implement, and doesn’t interfere with your website’s visible content. You simply add a script to your website’s head section containing your business information in a structured format.
The basic structure includes:
Once you’ve mastered the basics, consider implementing advanced schema types that can give you an even bigger competitive edge. Service schema helps businesses offering multiple services showcase their full range of offerings. Event schema works brilliantly for businesses hosting workshops, classes, or special events.
The review schema is particularly powerful for UK businesses. When customers leave reviews on your website, properly marked-up review schema can display star ratings directly in search results. This social proof significantly improves click-through rates and builds immediate trust with potential customers.
Implementing local schema markup and rich snippets transforms ordinary search listings into compelling, information-rich results that dramatically improve click-through rates. UK businesses that master structured data gain significant competitive advantages through enhanced visibility, instant credibility via star ratings, and improved user experience with direct access to essential information.
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