What About Structured Data?

Started by telemart, 02-01-2017, 08:30:25

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telemartTopic starter

Hi Everyone !! What About Structured Data? is it helpful for quickly index in search Engine?


Intuz

Structure data is defined as an organized information. As per Google, when information is highly structured and predictable, it becomes easy for search engines to find and display the information. Structured data markup is a text-based organization of data that is included in a file and served from the web. It typically uses the schema.org. Read more here in official google guidelines about Structured data: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/guides/intro-structured-data


RH-Calvin

Structured data refers to information with a high degree of organization, such that inclusion in a relational database is seamless and readily searchable by simple, straightforward search engine algorithms or other search operations; whereas unstructured data is essentially the opposite.

tyagi

Structured data refers to information with a high degree of organization, such that inclusion in a relational database is seamless and readily searchable by simple, straightforward search engine algorithms or other search operations.

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The phrase unstructured data usually refers to information that doesn't reside in a traditional row-column database. As you might expect, it's the opposite of structured data — the data stored in fields in a database. For more info: "http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/U/unstructured_data.html"