Schema markups are a great way of optimizing your site so that it gets ranked better in the long run. But adding markups manually can take a whole lot of time and effort, and it would probably call for you adding one or even two members to your team, especially if you already have a lot of content published.
In today’s article, we’re looking at the top WordPress schema plugins, all of which can help you save time and optimize your posts and pages as effectively and conveniently as possible.
We decided to start with WordLift as it seems to be by far one of the most capable schema plugins for WordPress, and one that we are now using on this site. What makes it stand out from the crowd is that it is particularly easy to utilize and it lets you automatically analyze your content depending on four major categories: who, what, when, and where.
You can also tag your text to add contextual info for your readers and select internal links for the rest of your content, too. Moreover, the plugin lets you create fresh entities and edit the ones that you already have.
With just several tweaks here and there, such as removing do-follow links for contextual info and other changes that you can make, such as keeping your sitemap in check, WordLift is by far one of the best WordPress schema plugins right now.
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Pricing starts at 47 euros for a small website, the standard plan costs 79 euros, and the large plan, available for agencies with numerous websites, costs 199 euros.
Schema Pro is another tool that you can use for automating your schema markup.
It makes creating markups a lot easier, and the work is all done in a matter of several minutes. The supported types in this particular plugin are the following (and more):
One advantage over other plugins is that a standard plan for a whole year costs just $79. Best of all, you’re free to use the plugin on all of your sites, if you have several. The customer support seems to be on point, based on the info we came across about this tool.
This one is a little more basic compared to some of the others that we have showcased here. It offers just 3 major types of schemas, the Review Box, the FAQs Schema, and the HowTo Schema.
What’s different about Ultimate Blocks is that it effectively lets you add review boxes to your posts. It can be used for extending the functionality of the Gutenberg editor, which can’t be said for others.
As for its pros, it’s very easy to use and it comes with a decent number of functionalities, but it is not the right choice for agencies — merely it is a good solution for bloggers and marketers. Plus, you can download it for free and give it a go.
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This plugin is specifically designed to assist you in displaying rich snippets for your blog or site on any search engine out there today.
Some of the content types supported by the tool range from Review and Event to Recipe, People, and Software Application. Best of all, it’s completely free to try and use, so there shouldn’t be anything stopping you from testing it.
WP SEO Structured Data Schema is another free option that works best for people who don’t want any technical hassle. It supports the next types of structured data:
There are several others available, too, such as Events, Products, Ratings, and Local Businesses. Since it takes the cake when it comes to a user-friendly design, this one is also worth trying, in our opinion.