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Is it really necessary to add schema?
If you depend on search traffic then you should add it.
Schema is a type of microdata that makes it easier for search engines to parse and interpret the information on your web pages more effectively so they can serve relevant results to users based on search queries.
Davidwatson Wrote:Schema is a type of microdata that makes it easier for search engines to parse and interpret the information on your web pages more effectively so they can serve relevant results to users based on search queries.

The OP hasn't asked for the definition!!!!

And yeah I think you should add it. Now webmasters are doing every possible technical aspects to get ahead in the SERP's like adding https to sites and this.
Schema is much easier to apply than it seems and it’s a best practice that you need to incorporate into your webpages.

The work may seem tedious. But given time and effort, you’ll be certain to reap the benefits from your labor.
Adding a schema in website can be beneficial, your website will be considered as important by google if you apply schema strategy.
No, It is not necessary to put every page of website.

Schema is a type of microdata that makes it easier for search engines to parse and interpret the information on your web pages more effectively so they can serve relevant results to users based on search queries.
Not necessary but it's important in the age of Hummingbird and RankBrain.
Schema markup, found at Schema.org, is a form of microdata. Once added to a webpage, schema markup creates an enhanced description (commonly known as a rich snippet), which appears in search results.

Schema markup is especially important in the age of Hummingbird and RankBrain. How a search engine interprets the context of a query will determine the quality of a search result. The schema can provide context to an otherwise ambiguous webpage.
Schema markup is code (semantic vocabulary) that you put on your website to help the search engines return more informative results for users. If you've ever used rich snippets, you'll understand exactly what schema markup is all about. Here's an example of a local business that has markup on its event schedule page.
adding a schema in website can be beneficial, your website will be considered as important by google if you apply schema strategy.
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