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Rich Results Hacks? Tips & Tricks and Algorithm Secrets Thread.

Hey guys,

I have been trying to rank my WordPress website and also my customers clients since I am an agency, and I have tried all the JSON-LD plugins for ranking my Rich Results and I didn't find anything smart that is able to use any kind of AI to get the markups automated to be done quickly and smartly, Premium or Free all were dumb and thats why people learning to code is a must these days or you will be locked up into peoples poor coding plugins, I made this thread for people like me, SEO experts and Coders who are willing to give and love sharing knowledge. Please share your case studies with us and give us your Rich Results Hacks, Tips and Tricks for people with no/low-coding skills to help us achieve the best results we can get with Google's Rich Results whether its on a CMS like WordPress or whatever, Anything is appreciated and I hope this thread goes on fire 🔥, It might show up on Google as "A Rich Answer or Q&As" for people who seek for Rich Results help on Google and hardly finding real helpful answers, Be the hero and share knowledge. ✨💫

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