FAQ schema
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Hi: I have activated FAQ schema from (technicalseo.com) for this page of my website “ رزین “ , but now when I search (رزین) in google I cant see it. I don’t know what to do please help me.
here id my page address : https://www.mbkchemical.com/resin/
also u can find it by searching "رزین" in google.
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you must wait for this, because sometimes that need several month to excute like my website in keyword "طراحی وب سایت" if you can see that or this keyword "ثبت شرکت" also.
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Thanks
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Implementing the FAQ Schema doesn't guarantee that it will show in the search results. It's up to Google to decide on whether to do so or not keeping in mind that there are probably other elements that Google checks for on the site in addition to the Schema.
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