schema.org for recipes, JSON-LD or Microdata?

When building a food blog, you need to rank in Google to get you visitors. Apart from great recipes and beautiful food photography, you need to make Google understand your recipes. Luckily, recipes are one of the items that are detailed in the schema.org structure. When searching for info on this, you’ll find several terms: […]

It is live! Update 6.0.0!

We just went live with the new update, 6.0.0! We are really excited about this update, it has a totally new look, and it is much easier to add, link or delete recipes. There is a new item in your dashboard; called “recipes” where you can see all your added recipes, and filter them, edit […]

Zip Recipes interface update: 6.0.0

The last few weeks I’ve been working on a new interface for Zip Recipes. There were some issues with saving data, and personally, I didn’t like the old interface very much. This update is scheduled to be released next week. Please know that this update is only the beginning! My aim with Zip Recipes is […]

5 quick-start tips on foodblogging

Are you eager to start your own foodblog? Of course! Foodblogging is fun and it can also be a breeze when using zip recipes. Here are some starter tips to get you going. 1 Think about your niche. What do you feel really passionate about, or what are you really good at? there are loads of foodblogs […]

New schema.org nutrition label

Today we’ve released the 5.0.12 version of Zip Recipes lover, which now includes an alternative method to display the Nutrition Label. Until now, the Nutrition Label was generated as an image, downloaded to your site, then displayed below the recipe. This was great, but had a downside: search engines like Google have much more trouble […]