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Schema Testing Tool Affected By Changes At Google

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As a webmaster we get used to Google making changes. But, you never know what you might run into down the line. Recent changes to Recipes pages seems to have had some effect on other pages and Schema Markup. More specifically Schema that has been implemented via Google Tag Manager(GTM). It seems that Schema being applied as javascript in a tag is not being seen by the Google Structured Data Testing Tool(GSDTT) when testing via URL. When applying markup for SEO purposes this can be an issue.

Why Google, Why?

Google made the changes back in early May. This is around the time I noticed some issues arising. From what was found online Google was rather quiet about the changes. Not that they were silent about it but, they did not really announce it in an elaborate way. The changes that affected Schema via GTM were most likely not intentional. But, it may or may not be a real issue. After all, we are only talking about a “testing tool” right.

Schema Tags in GTM
Code tested as a script and working.

The New Google Testing Tool

At the same time, Google is rolling out a new testing tool, the Rich Results Test. This tool is still in the beta stages and is not fully functional with all Schema as of yet. Hopefully we will see and hear more about this tool for webmasters. Until Google fixes what ever seems to be wrong with the GSDTT, Schema applied via GTM may continue to not show up correctly when testing. So, what do we do until then? Remember it is only a testing tool. We have a few other options out there.

New Rich Results Testing Tool From Google.

Other Schema Testing Options

One of the better working options I have found in the last few weeks was an extension for Google Chrome. Simply enough it is called the Structured Data Testing Tool. It comes from 3whitehats.com and seems to work well for the time. Around 95% of the Schema I tested with this extension shows up. There is also the options of Bing and Yandex, and there are surely others out there. Nothing wrong with either of them, in fact you should probably be using them already. But, let’s face it. Some do it for the lulz, we do it for Google. And the client, but Google too.

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With that said, the best thing to do is make sure Google Search Console can see your Schema. As we stated before, all the things we mentioned above are tools. What matters is whether or not Google can see the Schema being applied no matter how it is being put in there. A big part of GTM is the fact that it makes it rather easy to apply custom code to a website without having to modify that site. If GSC can see the Schema from GTM I feel we can relax until we see an update on the GSDTT.

Final Thoughts

For now, you can still test code snippets to test tags. But, the tags may not show up when testing the URL. Use the preview mode in GTM to confirm tags are firing. If tags fire and code snippets tested ok then GSC should see the Schema. The process of creating and deploying tags via GTM has not changed to my knowledge.

It has worked great for a long time and from what I can tell is still working. The issue is with the Google Structured Data Testing Tool and whatever changes Google has made. Use the extension to test Schema via the URL, or use your prefered tool. Either way keep a close eye on Google Search Console and Schema until we hear from the wizards at Google.

Dean Cacioppo

Dean Cacioppo has over 20 years in high level, enterprise search engine optimization (SEO) including working for some of the largest real estate brands in the country. In the over two decades of working in SEO, digital marketing, content marketing lead conversion, website design and overall web based technologies, there is little in the online marketing world he has not been exposed to. Over the years, Dean Cacioppo has worked as an award winning REALTOR, licensed real estate instructor and brokerage owner. In addition to "feet on the ground" experience, he also ran the Internet Services department of one of the largest real estate brands in the country with over 5,000 agents. In addition Dean's paid jobs, he dedicated his time to give back to the REALTOR community by serving on the board of directors for multiple MLS's including President of the largest multiple listing service (MLS) in Louisiana. Dean also served time on many REALTOR committees and tasks forces for State REALTOR Boards, eventually acting as a consultant for IDX for multiple listing services and the general public. In 2013 Dean Cacioppo decided to venture out on his own with a digital marketing agency uniquely named DEAN KNOWS (with a nose as part of the logo) that specialized in real estate SEO. The odd but catchy name was designed to leverage his well known name in the real estate technology world. Dean later changed the name from DEAN Knows to One Click SEO as the digital marketing agency had outgrown it's specialty in real estate marketing and grown into a full service SEO Agency working in multiple industries across the US, Canada and Mexico, still with a keen eye on real estate SEO. Today, Dean Cacioppo leads an all US based team of digital marketing experts to help grow One Click SEO's clients business leveraging Google Ads, Facebook Marketing, Content Marketing all with SEO at the center of custom built online strategies.

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