Here's a rock solid fact: the food niche is one of the deepest and most lucrative niches ... And the truth is, that once you get involved, the only limit is your imagination ...
It's an extremely complex niche with a huge, almost endless array of well-narrowed sub-niches, product categories and marketing avenues.
This is why we can see a constant increase in the number of food blogs, restaurant websites, etc, and this is why each day millions and milliond of people search the web for recipes.
And no wonder, the search engines are making constant efforts to improve their recipe search algorithm in order to help people find the best recipes. They are using something called Schema Microdata Formatting in order to generate SEO-friendly recipe search results like this:
The point: if you are a food blogger, a restaurant, or a site owner who wants to share recipes, you'll have to use the Schema Microdata Formatting to create and display SEO-friendly recipes on your Wordpress website. The problem? Schema Microdata Formatting sounds geeky, because ... it is. There are hundreds of tutorials out there on schema markup, but most of them are quite complex and "creepy" especially for beginners.
This is why I've decided to create this short tutorial where I will show you how easy is to add SEO-friendly recipes to your Wordpress website. Without writing a single line of code ...
Interested?
Let's do this!
Ricia