• I have two lists of businesses, based upon their policies regarding COVID and other freedom-related matters. I want to allow search engines to parse the lists individually, so that a user can say,

    Is Walmart on the Patriot Naughty List?

    and the search engine, siri or google asistant can answer that question, or at least show the appropriate list as a knowledge card.

    How does this happen?

    • This topic was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by Jan Dembowski. Reason: Moved to Fixing WordPress, this is not an Developing with WordPress topic

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  • Hi there,

    That’s quite a big question, and is much, much bigger than WordPress software.

    Google might be your friend here, a keyword phrase on “SEO Google answers” should yield quite a few links to pursue, at least for the Google entities.

    Getting your lists into Siri your Google search phrase could be “How to get my site to Siri” should get your started…

    I have not seen any plugins that you can install to get this magically happen (yet) but maybe someone else from the community has additional ideas…

    Thread Starter couvscorner

    (@couvscorner)

    @bph
    Thanks so much.

    I have been across google and back. I am an intermediate WordPresser, but I am not skilled enough to devlop with Google’s software, so I may have to learn…

    I have also looked into Schema, but still hit dead ends

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by couvscorner.

    You are welcome! Good luck!

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