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Claim Review Schema in SureRank

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The Claim Review Schema in SureRank helps search engines understand fact-checks and reviews of specific claims. By adding structured data, your claim reviews can become eligible for rich results in Google Search, showing details like the claim being reviewed, the review rating, author, publisher, and review date.

This schema is especially useful for:

  • Fact-checking websites evaluating news or social media claims
  • Review articles verifying statements, product claims, or scientific information
  • News organizations providing verified information
  • Educational content analyzing statements or claims

Adding a Claim Review Schema can increase your content’s visibility in search results and help users quickly identify trustworthy information by highlighting key details like the claim, review rating, and publication date directly in Google Search.

Creating a Claim Review Schema

Follow the steps below to add and configure the Claim Review Schema using SureRank.

  • Click on the Add Schema button.
  • A pop-up will appear. From the dropdown menu, select Claim Review Schema.
  • Click on the Add Schema button to create the Claim Review Schema.
  • Once created, the Claim Review Schema configuration page will appear, containing two tabs:
    • Properties
    • Display Conditions

Properties Tab

The Properties tab contains a list of fields for rich results. Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are mandatory.

Here’s a breakdown of each field:

Basic Claim Review Information

Field NameDescriptionRequired
Schema TitleAdd a custom title for internal reference.No
Author
Type*Select from drop-down: Person, Organization.Yes
Name*Name of the author (person or organization).Yes
URLWebsite or profile URL of the author.No
Claim Reviewed*A short summary of the claim being evaluated. Try to keep this less than 75 characters to minimize wrapping when displayed on a mobile device.Yes
Date PublishedDate when the claim review was published.No

Item Reviewed

Field NameDescriptionRequired
Item Reviewed*
Appearance*The medium or source where the claim appeared.No
Date PublishedDate when the item first appeared.No
First AppearanceFirst instance the claim appeared.No
Same AsURL pointing to a page describing the same claim.Yes

Review Rating

Field NameDescriptionRequired
Review Rating*
Alternate Name*Alternative name or label for the rating (e.g., “True”, “False”).No
Rating Value*Numerical value of the rating.Yes
Best RatingLink to the full article hosting the fact-check. Must be on the same domain or subdomain as the ClaimReview element. Redirects or shortened URLs are not accepted.No
Worst RatingLowest possible value for the rating scale.No
NameName of the rating system or scale.No
URL*Link to the full article hosting the fact-check. Must be on the same domain or subdomain as the ClaimReview element. Redirects or shortened URLs not accepted.Yes
Review BodyFull textual content of the review.No

Additional Notes

Field NameDescriptionRequired
Positive NotesOptional notes highlighting positive aspects of the claim.No
Negative NotesOptional notes highlighting negative aspects of the claim.No
Is Part OfIndicates if this claim review is part of a larger review set.No
Main Entity of PageMarks the claim review as the main content of the webpage.No

Display Conditions Tab

  1. Display On: Select where you want the Claim Review Schema to appear (Required field).
  2. Do Not Display On: Define where the schema should not be applied.

Verifying the Schema

Once you have configured the schema, verify its correctness using one of the following tools:

This ensures your structured data is properly configured and eligible for rich results in search engines.

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