Do you want to add review schema in WordPress blog? Last day, one of our users asked how we added it to our blog. In this post, we will show you the step by step guide for adding product review schema without using any code or premium plugins.
How To Add Review Schema In WordPress
First of all, log in to your WordPress dashboard, go to add new plugins section. There, you need to search for the All in One Schema Rich Snippets. Install the plugin on your blog.
After installing, activate the plugin.
On the left sidebar, you can see the plugin settings. You don’t need to configure anything right there.
Now, let’s create a post and add a review there. Simply go to add a new post, enter some content there.
And below the editor, you can see the review settings.
At this time, the plugin will support several type schemas.
- Item Review.
- Event.
- Person.
- Product.
- Recipe.
- Software Application.
- Video.
- Article.
- Service.
According to us, we just need the item review schema. From the drop-down, choose the item review schema.
Now, fill
- Reviewer’s Name.
- The item that you reviews.
- Your rating.
All those fields are essential.
Once you got completed your post, simply publish it.
Check your blog post from the front end.
You can see a review schema box in the post.
Will Product Review Schema Helps?
It will show those star ratings on search engines.
Most users will click on the result which got a star rating. Also, Google considers schema to better understand your content and as a ranking factor.
By using product schema, you will be able to increase your page views and affiliate income if you are an affiliate marketer.
How To Check Schema Availability
For checking the structured data, you need to go to the Google structured data testing tool.
Enter the URL that you added product schema and run test.
Within a few seconds, you can see all the schemas that are available on the specific post.
You can see that the review schema is added on the post.
This is how you can add review schema in WordPress. You can also add schema to your WordPress pages and custom post types.
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I found that you are using another one plugin now.
Which one is that?
It’s awesome than this plugin.
Please tell me the plugin name.
Hi Dua,
We have removed the plugin All in one schema.org rich snippets from our blog.
Now, we are using WP Review Pro by MyThemeShop.
It’s a great plugin.
For more tools that we use here, you are welcome to check our blueprint page.