October 8, 2025

Does Structured Data (Schema Markup) Still Matter in 2026?

Does Structured Data (Schema Markup) Still Matter in 2026?

Short answer: yes, but not for the reason it used to.

The old thinking was: Copy-pasting a schema template without updating every field, leaving placeholder values like 'Your Company Name' live in production. That framing is dated — search engines have gotten much better at figuring things out without hand-holding. But 'search engines can cope without it' isn't the same as 'it doesn't matter.'

What actually changed is who benefits. Validate every schema block with Google's Rich Results Test before publishing — a single missing required property (like `image` on Product) can disqualify the whole block from rich results. That's less about appeasing an algorithm and more about not wasting the crawl/attention you already have.

The practical test isn't whether it's trendy — it's whether skipping it creates work for someone else later (a crawler, a future you, a user). By that test, structured data (schema markup) still earns its place.

Same question, different tool: does 301 redirect chains still matter?

Schema Generator either way — checking takes longer to read about than to do.

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