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(Entry was posted by Nathan Bradshaw on this post in the Dumb SEO Questions community on Facebook, 06/17/2021).

Do I have to add FAQs with schema code?

Hello All, I need your help in implementing FAQs Schema on my page. I`ve added the answer and questions. Do I have to add again FAQs with schema code in the footer or header?
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  • Tim Capper: Yes - you would need to markup the Q & A

    Only once on page - does not need to be header & footer - it can be on page itself

  • Nathan Bradshaw: Thanks, Tim, But wouldn`t there any duplicate issue of my own web page?

    Should I add it in the body? Can you please take a moment to see https://www.curemd.com/top-ehr-vendors/

    I`ve added the FAQs. I am only about to add schema FAQs.

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  • Tim Capper: Duplicate of what ?

    There is only one set of FAQ on page and this should be marked up.

    You asked if it should be in header & Footer - I said No

    Markup the FAQ

    Error on that page - cant see any schema on page

  • Nathan Bradshaw: Sorry I am confused. I mean dublicate of FAQs.

    First the FAQ in body then FAQs with schema code?

    or Should I add the current FAQ with Schema code?

  • Brenda Malone: If I am following you, you are saying that putting the FAQ on the page literally means copying and pasting what is showing on the page in HTML. If that is your question, no, that is not a duplication. The Schema is for Google and other Search Engines. The HTML is for your human visitors.

  • Tim Capper: I think you are confusing what duplicate is.

    One is the actual FAQ content on page.

    The Other is the FAQ content marked up in schema format

    Not duplicate

  • Tim Capper: "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "FAQPage", "mainEntity": "@type": "Question", "name": "What is Invisalign?", "acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer", "text": "Invisalign is a unique brand of aligner trays that function in a manner similar to braces, but without the discomfort or aesthetically displeasing side effects of metal brackets and wires. The aligner trays are clear and flexible, so they’re almost invisible, and they’re easily removable and easily reinstalled, so you have no dietary restrictions with the Invisalign system." , "@type": "Question", "name": "Are Invisalign trays really invisible?", "acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer", "text": "Invisalign trays are made from SmartTrack, which is a medical-grade polyurethane thermoplastic that was created specifically for Invisalign and was approved by the Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, for use in orthodontic appliances. It’s very elastic, so when the trays are placed on the teeth, they become virtually invisible. Since Invisalign requires no brackets or wires, there’s nothing to detract from the clear appearance of the aligner trays."

    SCHEMA.ORGSchema.org - Schema.orgSchema.org - Schema.org

View original question in the Dumb SEO Questions community on Facebook, 06/17/2021).