How to Add Schema Data in any Website without Plugin?

How to Add Schema Data in any Website without Plugin?



NO.1 Where schema data should be added to the page? 
NO. 2 How schema data should be added to the page? 
And, 
NO. 3 How much schema data should be added to a page?
then there will be no more advance talk in today’s blog post. Schemas will not discuss any type of data. Will only talk about how much schema data needs to be added. Where should it be added and how should it be added?
Today we are having a very basic discussion about schema data. Let’s see first. What is schema data after all? You all must know about Maggi. What is Maggi? A variant of instant instant cooked noodles. Now, Maggi alone is not a dish in itself. But it is the most popular brand of instant noodles.
The bean condition is of schema data. This structure is just a type of data. This is a format that Google prefers. So there is much talk about it, but schema is just one type of data structure data. This is not a unique thing in itself and always keep in mind that schema data is not a ranking factor in itself. If you add 10 way or 12 way schema data to a page then it will not be ranking factor at all.
If someone tells you that there is a ranking factor. then Maybe he needs to read it again. Now how much schema data should be used. Let’s say your website is example.com and this website has a page called Page One. So what will be the details of this page? example.com/page_1 . Any product is talked about in this page. Any one can be a product. The introduction of the person who invented that product is given. There is also an introduction of that person and some images of that product. Videos are reviews of that product and some commonly asked questions about that product ie frequently ask questions ie FAQ.
So now if you want to add schema data to this page, then what type of schema data will you add?
In this one page you

 – Website
 – Product
 – Review
 – Person
 –  Image
 – Video and
 – FAQ
Can add schema data of type. 
The reason you can add so many types of schema data is because so many types of content are visible on this page. You can also use schema data for whatever content is visible to normal human visitors in any webpage. But to view this content, neither the user or the visitor need to create an account nor need to make any kind of payment.
So you can use more than one type of schema data in a single page. If its content is visible on the web page. 
Second question is where should this schema be added in the data page? 
Its answer is very simple. But because this simple reason confuses people. Basically whenever we create schema data, it is being created in json ld format and this format is not for human resource. It is only for search engines, you can also put it on the header of the page. Can put in photo also. You can put it in the middle of the page. Doesn’t matter. It just needs to be on the right page. Which place is in which place is in the page. It doesn’t matter.
Now the third question is how schema data should be added to the page?
this question is tricky because website is not just one way. There are hundreds of platforms and everyone has different editing formats. Whether it is a blog in a custom coded website, whether it is any kind of website. You can paste whatever schema data you want to add to any page in any place in your page normally.
After this comes the turn of the wordpress website.
WordPress also has a number of plugins that allow you to add schema data. But everyone has a common problem that there is some issue with their format and every plugin demands a paid version to add custom schema data. But it is very easy to add any schema data to any WordPress website without any plugins. You have to do only a small, not such a small jugaad.
Go to your WordPress dashboard and hover your mouse over the Appearance section in the side bar. Let it hang for a while. Click on Theme Editor.
As soon as you get the menu of the theme editor, clicking on it will take you directly to the window editing WordPress files of your current theme. Now in this on the right hand side you will see a lot of files, which is the file of the theme which is activated right now on your website. 
Find the theme header file in this list, the real name of this file is header.php,
click on it. Now we will add a little code to this file which will recognize this custom schema data. Here I give you a statutory warning that if you are unable to perform backup and restore functions by going to the file manager or if you do not back up your website, then do these changes carefully.
This is a very minor change that doesn’t cause an issue 99.99% of the time. But if you do some sabotage in your website then you will be responsible. If you want to be extra safe, then go to the C panel and go to the folder of your theme and make a backup of the header.php file, then download it and keep it. And if something goes wrong, you can restore your website to normal by re-uploading the backed up file.
So, after this formal warning, let’s come back to work. After clicking on this header.php file, carefully locate this tag in this text window.
This is the header tag. This tag occurs just before the body tag opens, so wherever you find this closing head tag, go to the light just above it. Press the enter button once so that you get an extra line of space and then paste this six line of code.
And then click on the Update File button below. Now you have added the function to the website. Now it is the turn to go to any of your webpages and add the data. So for that we have to go to the page, edit any page. If you come to the edit window, then the Gutenberg edit window will open in this way. In it click on this button and then this menu.
Click on the last option preferences and then click on panels in the window from preferences and turn on this button next to Custom Fields in it.
If your site already has it on then oops, sorry you took this step in vain. Let it remain on. After turning on this button, the option of Enable and Reload button will come, click on it.
And let this page reload. Now we will move to the bottom of this page. Here you will find the Add custom field section. In this way you have to name the field in the name column.
And if you are getting the option to type in this value column, then type in the box Schema S C H E M A. No creativity has to be done. Do not make a spelling mistake. Only SCHEMA has to be typed. It needs to be exactly like this. If you see a drop down like this here then you will click on enter new text link and then type schema here and then here in value field you have to present your schema data.
You can add any type of schema data you want to add, one by one in this one box. One after the other, press the add custom feed button and update this page or post. Your work done, simple clean and free method, no plugin required, no payment.
So I hope from today’s blog post all the doubts regarding your schema data which were basic issues would have been sorted out.
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