 Today, we have a question from Virginie, who's asking, is it possible to insert JSON structured data at the bottom of the body instead of the head? It seems to work fine for many websites. Thank you for your question, Virginie. JSON-LD is one of the ways that Google can process structured data on a web page. The other supported formats are microdata and RDFA. RDFA is an HTML5 extension that supports linked data through additional attributes added to existing HTML tags on the page. Microdata is an open community HTML specification used to nest structured data within HTML content. Like RDFA, it also uses HTML tag attributes for this. JSON-LD, in comparison, is a JavaScript notation embedded in a script tag in the page head or in the body. The markup is not interleaved with user-visible text, which makes nested data items easier to express. So, as mentioned, the JSON-LD structured data can be either in the head or the body of the page. So it sounds like we can answer your question with a solid yes. JSON-LD can also be injected into your pages using JavaScript, if that suits your pages better. Thanks for watching, and remember, if you have any questions, post them on Twitter using the hashtag AskGoogleWebmasters. See you next time.