Schema Embedded items Hierarchy
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Marking up an attorney bio. Using:
Hierarchy for Attorney is:
Thing > Organization > LocalBusiness > ProfessionalService > Attorney
Hierarchy for Person is:
Thing > Person
So, should I use:
Larry Lawyer
Firm: Law Firm Name
Address: 742 Evergreen Terrace
Or should Attorney be the top itemtype? Does it even really matter?
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Cool tool. Unfortunately, it doesn't have all the types yet. While it does some embedding, it doesn't have the attorney option yet. Nonetheless, no doubt this will be a very helpful tool for many.
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Call me lazy, but I just use Schema Creator(dot)Org: http://schema-creator.org/
I'd punch in your info, and see what it pops out.
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