JSON-LD
2025-12-13
What is JSON-LD?
JSON-LD refers to a page description or excerpt in Google search results. It includes two parts: title and meta description. When it comes to JSON-LD, it displays extra information to attract users’attention and bring traffic and sales to your website.
How can SEOAnt help your JSON-LD ?
In SEOAnt, you’ll find the tab for Snippets-JSON-LD on the left side of your screen, next to the AMP.
Step 1: Go to your Shopify.com account and search for SEOAnt App. Then, add the app to your Shopify account. Once you’re able to login, you should see the dashboard that looks like this:

Step 2: Click on the Snippets JSON-LD tab to be directed to the page where some sample snippets and structured data are shown. This is what you should see in your screen:

Each picture shows a different set of structured data which are formatted according to JSON-LD format.
Step 3: Check the status and visibility of your webpage by typing its URL on the box before the Run Test option.

Remember to always input the right data on any of these structured data formats to ensure the good quality of your webpage and the Google Search result you get. SEOAnt makes this easier for you through this option in your dashboard.
Step 4: After clicking ‘Run Test’, your screen will look like what is shown in the picture below. This means that the tools is actually checking up on your system to find some results.

Step 5: The result of the checking should appear on your screen shortly as well, like this:

If the same result of ‘No rich result’ comes out for the crawling of your own website, it only means you need to change or edit the page for more useful contents.
We turned on json ld switch but did not see any effect
Generally speaking, according to our experience, Google will show the effect of structured data in about 5-10 weeks.
The quality of the content is determined by Google itself
What we can do is to make your website show that effect according to Google's rules.
(Assisted by testing tools, structured data documentation - https://developers.google.com/search/docs/advanced/structured-data/sd-policies)
- According to the theorem location, time, and searched words, Google will display different ones. There's no guarantee that your webpage will appear in search results for a given feature. This is because search functionality depends on many factors, including the type of device searching, location, and whether Google Search thinks the feature will provide the best search experience for users. Important: Even if the rich results test shows that your pages are marked up correctly, Google cannot guarantee that your structured data will appear in search results. Some common reasons for this are as follows:
The use of structured data enables the corresponding functionality to be displayed, but does not guarantee that it will be displayed. The Google algorithm uses a number of variables, including search history, location, and device type, to determine which search results to display in order to create the best search experience for users according to its own criteria. In some cases, the algorithm may decide that one feature is more appropriate than another, or even the plain blue link
