
In the latest instalment of the #AskGoogleWebmasters video series, Google’s John Mueller answers a common question about JSON-LD structured data.
Here is the question that was submitted:
“Is it possible to insert JSON structured data at the bottom of theinstead of the? It seems to work fine for many websites.”
JSON-LD can also be inserted into pages using JavaScript, if that’s what happens to suit your pages better.
What’s the Difference Between JSON-LD and Other Structured Data Types?
Before answering the question, Mueller gave a brief explanation of each type of structured data and how they’re different from each other.
There are two other types of structured data in addition to JSON-LD. Here are the differences between each of them.
- JSON-LD: A JavaScript notation embedded in a script tag in the page head or body.
- Microdata: An open-community HTML mspecification used to nest structured data within HTML content.
- RDFA: An HTML5 extension that supports link data through additional attributes added to existing HTML tags on the page.
Source: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/