# How do I implement a global schema tag?

I wish to implement schema across the site and I'm unable to do so unless I do each one individually on page settings.

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- Posted at: over 6 years ago
- Author title: Digital Marketing Manager at The Heaton Group
- Net upvotes: 1


## Comments
### Comment 1

We add schema in an HTML module in the design manager. This works well for sites with multiple schema markups. You can add the schema to the header or the site, but that only works if the markup is the same for the whole site. For a blog post, you can add it directly in the post, but you need to do it by using the advanced editor.

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- Posted at: over 6 years ago



### Comment 2

You can add a global schema tag by going to your hubspot settings (gear), then on the left, website/pages (or blog).  I&#39;d recommend different schema tags for pages vs blogs, which you can do.  At the top, choose default settings for all domains (or make your selection there for the domain you want to use).  Add the schema into the site header HTML.  This will apply it globally.

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- Posted at: over 6 years ago
- Author title: President at Captevrix, LLC




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