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How to find correct schema type
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Dear Moz members,
I m currently working on schema optimizations of my website casinobesty.com which review online casino websites.
I have a doubt which schema itemReviewed type I have to use in the review pages. Currently I m using type as "Game" but I m not sure it is correct.
"description": "",
"itemReviewed": {
"@type": "Game",
"name": "LeoVegas Casino",
"url": "https://casinobesty.com/casino/leovegas-casino/"
},Thank you
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Поиск правильного типа схемы – ключевой шаг в оптимизации сайта для поисковых систем. Важно придерживаться рекомендаций и стандартов, установленных Schema.org и поисковыми системами, чтобы обеспечить корректную работу схемы на вашем сайте. В результате, ваш сайт может быть лучше распознан поисковиками и привлечь больше посетителей, в том числе и по запросам, связанным с чемпион казино официальный сайт вход. Правильное использование структурированных данных помогает улучшить видимость сайта в поисковой выдаче, делая его более привлекательным для пользователей.
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You got some great info look at https://schema.org/Casino
https://schema.org/docs/search_results.html?q=Poker%20
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If the vehicle has only one engine, this property can be attached directly to the vehicle. gameLocation · Game or VideoGameSeries, Real or fictional location of ...
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Casino. Thing > Organization > LocalBusiness > EntertainmentBusiness > Casino · Thing > Place > LocalBusiness > EntertainmentBusiness > Casino. A casino.
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https://schema.org/GameServerStatus
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Schema.org Enumeration Type: GameServerStatus - Status of a game server.
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https://schema.org/gameItem
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Schema.org Property: gameItem - An item is an object within the game world that can be collected by a player or, occasionally, a non-player character.
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Schema.org Property: numberOfPlayers - Indicate how many people can play this game (minimum, maximum, or range).
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An EventSeries is a collection of events that share some unifying characteristic. For example, "The Olympic Games" is a series, which is repeated regularly.
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; NBA Eastern Conference First Round Playoff Tickets: Miami Heat at Philadelphia 76ers - Game 3 (Home Game ...
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Schema.org Property: playMode - Indicates whether this game is multi-player, co- op or single-player. The game can be marked as multi-player, co-op and ...
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actor · Person, An actor, e.g. in tv, radio, movie, video games etc., or in an event. Actors can be associated with individual items or with a series, episode, clip.
as well
Hope this helps,
Tom
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You can supply ratings for the following content types:
Google also supports reviews for the following schema.org types:
[CreativeWorkSeason](https://schema.org/CreativeWorkSeason)
[CreativeWorkSeries](https://schema.org/CreativeWorkSeries)
[Episode](https://schema.org/Episode)
[Game](https://schema.org/Game)
[MediaObject](https://schema.org/MediaObject)
[MusicPlaylist](https://schema.org/MusicPlaylist)
[MusicRecording](https://schema.org/MusicRecording)
[Organization](https://schema.org/Organization)
Check the definition of Game, I think in your case it should be a Organization type.
Original post credit: https://support.google.com/webmasters/thread/14697981?hl=en
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