MyCashflow has built-in support for Schema.org markup. In this article, we explain what Schema.org markup does and how it has been implemented in MyCashflow.

Schema.org data are metadata that are printed in a page's source code (e.g. page title, short description, product price etc.). Many search engines read Schema.org markup and use it for formatting the search result's layout and contents.

Schema.org data are also referred to as enhanced data.

Below you can see a sample product page with a short description, product price, breadcrumb path as well as product ratings included in Schema.org markup for the sake of search engine optimization.

Schema.org provides web search engines' search results with more versatile data about the online store's products and other contents.

Google and other search engines index online store data at their own pace and decide independently which of the available data should be presented in search results. So, it may take time before enhanced data appear in a search engine, and the search engine may not necessarily display them even though they might be available.

Schema.org implementation in MyCashflow

The list below presents all kinds of data that MyCashflow prints in pages' source code.

Store details

  • Store name
  • Store address
  • Logo
  • Phone number
  • Store's country of operation
  • Store's languages
  • The version's potential shipping countries (based on the default shipping method)
  • The address of the Facebook page if set in the settings for the Facebook extension

Products

  • ID
  • Product's address
  • ProductCode
  • Product name
  • Short description
  • Main product image
  • The first product category in order
  • View invoice
  • Seller (i.e. store details)
  • Price, currency and availability
  • Product ratings (in star rating system) if the online store has the Reviefy service enabled

News

  • Title
  • Lead paragraph
  • News image
  • News address
  • Release and edit dates
  • Author (i.e. online store) details

Navigation and search

  • Breadcrumb path that shows the page's location in the store
  • Search field that directly uses the search result page