Official statement
You can use any server-side system to dynamically generate JSON-LD, including prices and availability from a database. This is how most e-commerce sites operate.
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TL;DR
Google recommends generating JSON-LD on the server for dynamic data. This optimizes product information such as pricing and availability on e-commerce sites. A key practice for improved SEO.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Le JSON-LD améliore-t-il clairement le SEO ?
Oui, théoriquement il facilite l'indexation des contenus dynamiques.
Peut-on l'implémenter sur tout type de site ?
Principalement sur les sites avec informations dynamiques, comme les e-commerces.
Y a-t-il un risque de mauvaises implémentations ?
Oui, surtout si les schémas JSON-LD ne sont pas à jour.
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