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How to add block content

Since version 2.26. SNIP can add content from a block that was made with the new block editor (called Gutenberg). Here is how that works:

Revocation Policy for Digital Content

Notice for consumers on the cancellation of contracts for the supply of digital content that is not supplied on a physical medium (e.g. an e-book or a software download) Cancellation policy A consumer is any natural person who completes a legal transaction for purposes that are for the most part not attributable to any professional […]

How to use a certain post thumbnail size

Bill asked me today how it’s possible to use a certain post thumbnail size in SNIP. Unfortunately that is not possible at the moment directly within SNIP. However there is a workaround that extends its functionality. And here is how it works:

How to Exclude Structured Data on certain Posts

Of course you can exclude Structured Data on certain posts (pages and custom post types), too. It’s super easy (see down below). However I would not recommend to use this functionality very often as it messes up your ruleset-metabox and therefore it quickly gets very complicated.

Structured Data Training Course

This course was designed to help you better understand what structured data is, how it works, and what you can do with it. The course is completely free of charge and you can view it immediately (see below) without registration. I hope you enjoy it!

How to tell search engines which of the snippets is the main snippet on a page

As you may know it’s possible to have multiple snippets on one page. However this may cause side effects. Especially if you’re using multiple snippets that can create a Rich Snippet on search results. Let’s say you have a blogpost that generates the following snippets: WebPage Review Event The Review- and the Event-Snippet can create […]

Can I create structured data automatically from post content?

You’re definitely looking onto the right plugin. It allows you to add so called “global snippets”. That means that you can add snippets for specific posts, post types, categories or whatever you need and add them dynamically depending on your rules.

How to generate an image (sub)snippet in global schemas for the main thumbnail

Some Rich Snippets (like the Article snippet) provide an image-attribute. In the early days it was easy: you could just provide an image URL here. However this no longer works as search engines want to see more data. That is the width, the height and the URL of an image. This is how you properly […]

Why should I surround my content with a DIV?

This information is outdated and no longer works. Update: July 30, 2018: There is currently a pending schema Type called CssSelectorType that would allow to use content from the current HTML page. However this is currently pending. Once this is approved the below information should work as described again. A div-Element in HTML is just […]

Add Merchant fields to WooCommerce offers

I’ve been asked several times how to extend the WooCommerce: Offers” field type to include the Offer schema with additional information like hasMerchantReturnPolicy and shippingDetails. Here’s how to do it.

Yotpo Bridge for SNIP: Enhancing Structured Data with User Reviews and Ratings

In the ever-evolving world of SEO, structured data has become crucial for websites to improve their online visibility and search engine rankings. For WordPress users, the SNIP plugin has been a go-to solution for seamlessly adding structured data to their posts, pages and products. And now there’s an exciting new development that takes this functionality […]

Making sense of Schema.org: Order of properties and their meaning

Schema.org, the structured data markup vocabulary, is a valuable tool for websites to communicate effectively with search engines and other tools. It helps provide context about the content on your site, making it easier for search engines to understand and display relevant information to users. A common question is whether the order in which properties […]

Get ready for a revamped and supercharged SNIP: Update coming next week!

Hey fantastic SNIP users! I hope you’re ready for some great news, because I’m here to deliver just that. Remember the growing pains and sluggishness I talked about in our last blog post? Well, guess what? I’ve been working hard, tackling those issues head on, and now I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve made significant […]

Take SNIP to the next level: Speed, stability and your SEO success

Hello fantastic SNIP users! I’ve got some exciting news to share with you today. As you may have noticed, my beloved WordPress plugin, SNIP, which generates structured data for SEO, has been going through some growing pains lately. And to be honest, I never expected to have so many amazing customers like you, which has […]

Working with userdata

In version 2.29.0 of SNIP it’s possible to target author pages, too. In this case you may want to include some userdata. Here is how that works.

How to generate Structured Data for the Events Manager Plugin

From time to time, customers ask me how to correctly create Structured Data for the Event Manager Plugin that is freely available on WordPress.org. In this post I’m going over all the properties that you’ll need.

SNIP 2.26 is here. And it can read data from blocks!

Version 2.26. has finally arrived and it can now read data from blocks, too! That’s awesome because many of us do no longer need to add data manually! Wohoo! 😉

Sales Funnel launched

It almost bothers me a bit that the wheels are turning a bit slower for me at the moment. I have to keep my one-year-old son busy half the day, so I can only work actively for the other half of the day. On the other hand, I also have a lot of fun spending […]

7-fold traffic and no further sale. Wtf!?

Through my super agency sale, my plugin skyrocketed to #1 in the weekly charts at CodeCanyon/Envato. The traffic increased sevenfold in that time. However, I didn’t have more sales as a result. What happened?

Goal achieved? 50% more traffic!

Sticking to the motto “Document, don’t create“, as I learned from Russell Brunson’s book Traffic Secrets, today I want to report what happened last week.

Bullshit bingo with 6 letters

Actually, it’s all awesome: I’ve been back at work since this week (I had taken two weeks “off” because of Easter and the office construction site I have at home) and just when it was starting to get fun with programming and blogging this happens!

The Coding Thrill

I’m falling into a trance right now! No… I’m not intoxicated or pumped with drugs. Haha! What I mean is the so-called flow state. That really exists. And I always get that when I dive deep into the code. You feel like you’re in the matrix.

Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) Support

SNIP’s support for Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) continues to grow. In this blog post I collect some data that is important for the usage.

No subscription model for now

Today I had Mastermind, I was able to ask the group how I could use my plugin to make more money specifically, increase my sales or whatever. This is what the outcome was.

Subscription model for a WordPress plugin?

I have often wondered whether a subscription model could be an option for me. I was always skeptical because I’m not really a fan of subscription models myself. But as a developer, I also see that especially for products that don’t sell that often, there can be an advantage. An analysis.

Document, don’t create

Now the time has come. My setup wizard is ready. The final tests are still missing, but I am satisfied so far. In this blogpost, however, it would like to write about a completely different topic. Last Friday I sent out my WordPress newsletter (which is only available in German). The reason was or is […]

A second view of the numbers

In my last blog post I wrote about how spring fever could possibly lead to more sales. Sounds like a joke but in fact I have no other answer. In this blogpost I would like to go a little deeper into the numbers.

Spring fever causes rising sales?

In this article I would like to talk a bit about numbers. Because I haven’t done that yet. My plan is to double the traffic to the sales page within the next 6 months. Two months are almost over.

About possessive customers and the setup wizard

Actually, this post should appear tomorrow (my rhythm is currently Monday and Thursday) but since my son turns one year old on Friday (🥳) I’m trying to free up the day. But that’s just a side note. This blog post is about very possessive customers and the current status of my setup assistant.

From course to purchase: The idea for my first sales funnel for my plugin

To deal with Google advertising for my WordPress plugin after all made me think over the weekend. As a reminder, I had planned to do this already, but I didn’t do it because my mastermind buddy stopped me. My target group was not well enough defined (which I had made up for in the above […]

The truth about negative comments

Just today I’m at a point again where I’m thinking to myself, “Why are you doing this?”. The reason is the next negative review of my free plugin on WordPress.org. But read on…

3 steps to more traffic with Russell Brunson’s backlink strategy

It’s time to write a bit about backlinks. You would think that backlink building is totally oldschool. I can already hear my readers screaming “this is so 2003!”. Honestly, I have no clue if what I’m writing here will work. But it sounds good to me. And I’m going to give it a try.

Working towards the new Setup Wizard

Hóla! <- That’s Spanish. Would you have known? Languages is one of the things that has been on my mind since last week. And the new setup wizard. I already launched part of it (the Global Snippets Setup Wizard) but SNIP is supposed to be even easier. Here’s what’s going on with this.

Making the plugin even easier to use

This is the third part in my series “Plugin Journey“. This blogpost is about coding. More specifically, about coding a feature to make my plugin easier to use. To make it easier to use even for the not so savvy user.

How to add schema to WordPress without plugin

From time to time I get asked if it’s possible to add schema to WordPress without plugin. And the answer is yes. Even though it’s super inconvenient if you want to add Structured Data to many posts at once. But read on to learn more about schema, Structured Data and the benefits in SEO.

Update of the plugin page

Servus! (That is Bavarian for “hello”.) It’s me again, Florian, the developer of SNIP Structured Data for WordPress plugin. This is the next update about my plugin journey. Wohoo! It’s my second post. I’m doing this be because I’ve read the book “Traffic Secrets” from Russel Bruson and he wrote that it’s a good idea […]

I want to share my journey about getting more traffic

Hey guys, I hope you’re doing well on this fourth of January 2021. I’m writing this blog post because I’m currently reading the Book Traffic Secrets from Russel Brunson. In his book, he writes that you should share your journey of you and your product. And why not take that as a good New Year’s […]

SNIP: Structured Data & Schema Plugin for WordPress

Article Schema Adding the appropriate metadata to your posts allows search engines to understand your content better. SNIP fully supports the article type schema, and it can be added to all of your posts automatically. By adding the Article Schema to your post, you increase the likelihood of it appearing as a rich card in […]

Revocation

Notice for consumers on the cancellation of contracts for goods supplied in a single consignment Cancellation policy A consumer is any natural person who completes a legal transaction for purposes that are for the most part not attributable to any professional activity of either a commercial or self-employed nature they engage in. Right of cancellation […]

Does SNIP impact page loading?

From time to time customers ask me if SNIP has a negative impact on page load time. Here is the answer to that:

How to create a Speakable schema

Well…. at this point in time, the speakable schema is still in BETA. At least this is what Googles Structured Data reference says about the Speakable. However some users want to integrate it already in their sites. So why not creating a little tutorial about it?

How to create an FAQPage Schema

Since Google said that they now support the FAQPage schema, customers keep ask me on how to do it properly.

How to cancel your subscription for SNIP Pro

All subscriptions are handled by our payment provider Fastspring. So all subscriptions need to be handled on their site. In this post I’ll show you how you can access the subscriptions page.

How to build complex Structured Data using @id

Sometimes you want to display multiple Schemas on one page and therefore need the same schema over and over again. Let’s take a look how you can build complex Structured Data using SNIP.