Available Schema Markup Generators
- Breadcrumb
- Article
- FAQ Page
- Video
- Job Posting
- Events
- How-To
- Local Business
- Organization
- Person
- Product
- Recipe
- Website
- Book
- Course
- Dataset
- Education QA
- Employer Aggregate
- Estimated Salary
- Fact Check
- COVID-19
- Logo
- Software
- Home Activities
- Image Metadata
- Q&A
- Speakable
- Subscription and Paywalled Content
- Learning Video
- Math Solver
- Movie
- Practice Problem
Frequently asked Questions
Boost Visibility For Your Paywalled Content
Enhancing SEO with Paywalled Content Markup Generator
Having a paywall on your website is a way to make money by charging people to access your valuable content. But search engines like Google need to understand that your content requires payment, not that you are trying to trick or mislead people. A Paywalled Content Markup Generator tool helps with this. The Markup Generator allows you to create special code that tells search engines exactly what content on your site is behind a paywall. This code is formatted in a way that search engines can easily read and understand, called JSON-LD.
The code you generate includes details specifying that certain content requires payment or a subscription before people can access it. For example, you can set a property called "isAccessibleForFree" to "Null" which clearly signals this content is not freely available without paying first.
Providing this clear paywall information in a format search engines prefer prevents any confusion. Without it, search engines may think you are trying to hide or cloak content deceptively, which is against their rules. This could negatively impact how your site ranks in search results. By adding the proper paywall markup code, you improve how your paid content information gets displayed in search results. Search engines can accurately categorize and label which of your content requires payment versus what is free.
This allows the paid subscription content to get found by people who are specifically looking for high-quality exclusive content they need to pay for. They can see upfront which content has a paywall requirement before accessing it. Properly identifying your paywall content can lead to more people interested in that type of paid content discovering your site through search. This could increase your website traffic and the number of people willing to sign up or pay for a subscription to access your valuable content behind the paywall.