• Resolved guidopanzeri

    (@guidopanzeri)


    Hi, I tried to implement the faq scheme, but it is not shown in serp when looking for the keyword, but only when I make site: audiodiqualità.com, instead to my competitors it is shown. It can help me solve this problem. Thanks.

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  • Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    @guidopanzeri We checked on your site in a Google search here, and do see the FAQ schema appearing correctly on several pages (see image here).

    Can you please let us know what keyword you are searching when this occurs?

    Also, is your issue that the FAQ schema isn’t appearing as expected, or that you want your page to rank to higher for a given keyword?

    Thread Starter guidopanzeri

    (@guidopanzeri)

    Hi, thanks for the answer, I know that by doing site: audiodiqualità.com the faq scheme is shown correctly, but when I search for the keyword for which that article was written (ex. Migliori Cuffie Bluetooth 2020, Migliori Auricolari Bluetooth 2020, Migliori Casse Bluetooth 2020, Migliori Cuffie Per Musica) is not shown in the serp. I have tried to implement the faq scheme both to improve the ranking and to help my users.

    Thanks.

    Plugin Support Md Mazedul Islam Khan

    (@mazedulislamkhan)

    We understand you’re not seeing a particular page of your site when searching for it by using a specific keyword. This issue isn’t something specific to the Yoast SEO FAQ schema markup but specific to the ranking. The relevant page of your site isn’t ranked for that specific keyword yet and as such, you’re not seeing it in the search results.

    To improve a page for a specific keyword, you’ll need to do a bit of keyword research and as well as optimize that relevant page for that particular keyword.

    Doing your keyword research means getting inside the heads of your audience. It also means knowing your competition and estimating your chances to rank for a certain?keyword. Yoast SEO will help you optimize your content for your keywords, but figuring out what the right keywords are, is your job.?If you’re struggling to understand how keyword research for SEO works,?you can find our ultimate keyword research for SEO?guide helpful.

    After you’ve done your keyword research, you’ll have to start optimizing the pages and posts on your sites for the keywords and key phrases you want to rank for.

    We hope you find this information helpful.

    Thread Starter guidopanzeri

    (@guidopanzeri)

    Maybe he did not understand, the article is rank in serp, but the faq scheme is not shown although it has been added

    Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    @guidopanzeri We did a site search of using the keywords that you specified and we are still seeing the FAQ schema output correctly in the Google results (see image here).

    Can you please clarify how to replicate the issue you are experiencing? Or provide a screenshot of the problem?

    Thread Starter guidopanzeri

    (@guidopanzeri)

    He must not use the Site:audiodiqualità.com attribute.

    @guidopanzeri

    As Yoast is outputting the right schema on the page, it is up to Google to decide to then show it.

    We can only to contact Google for more information in regards to when they decide to show it as Yoast is outputting the FAQ schema correctly. You may?contact Google by making a post on their forums:?https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!forum/webmasters.

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