Person Schema helps search engines clearly understand who is behind your content, and adding it to your Elementor website is one of the simplest ways to strengthen your SEO and credibility. By using structured data to define key details such as name, job title, organization, biography, and social profiles, you can create a strong connection between an individual and their content. This is especially useful for personal brands, authors, professionals, and team member pages where identity and trust matter. In this guide, you’ll learn how to add WordPress Person Schema Markup to Elementor in a clean, structured, and SEO-friendly way.
Step #1: Install and activate Unlimited Elements
Before getting started, you will need to purchase Unlimited Elements Pro from the link below to access the Person Schema widget.
Then follow these steps:
Step #2: Adding the Person Schema widget to your Elementor website
To add WordPress Person Schema Markup to an Elementor website, install the Person Schema widget from the Unlimited Elements Widget library.
Step #3: Add the Team Member widget to your Elementor page
The Person Schema widget is ideal for personal brands, authors, professionals, and team member pages. In this guide, we will add the Person Schema widget to a team member page as a practical example of how it can be implemented.
Step #4: Add the Person Schema widget to your Elementor page
Now, in the Elementor editor, find the Person Schema widget and drag and drop it to the desired part of your page.
General Settings
Full Name
The legal or professional name of the person (e.g., Liam Fitzgerald).
Nick Name
Any alternative names or "goes by" names.
Job Title
The person’s current professional role or designation.
Description
A short biography. This tells search engines what the person is known for.
Image
A headshot or profile picture. Search engines may use this in "Knowledge Graph" panels.
Image Size
Allows you to select the resolution of the displayed image.
Url
The person's official website or primary profile page.
The professional contact email address.
Phone
The contact phone number (formatted with country codes).
Awards
An award won by or for this Person, separated by commas.
Same As
A crucial SEO field. You should paste links to official social profiles (LinkedIn, Twitter, Wikipedia). This tells Google, "This person on this website is the same person on this LinkedIn profile."
Knows About
A list of topics, subjects, or skills the person is an expert in.
Affiliation
The organization, club, or team the person is currently a member of.
Agent Interaction Statistic
Technical data regarding the number of interactions this person has handled (often used for customer service or public figures).
Alumni Of
The school, college, or university where the person graduated.
Birth Date
The person’s date of birth (used for biographical accuracy).
Birth Place
The city or country where the person was born.
Brand
The brand name of the person, if applicable.
Call Sign
Used primarily for people in broadcasting, radio, or aviation to identify their unique station ID.
Children
A list of the person’s children (if applicable for a public biography).
Validating the Person Schema
Once you’ve added the data for all team members’ schemas and saved the changes, the final step is to validate the implementation. Visit the Schema.org testing tool and paste the URL of the page where the Person Schema is added. The tool will analyze the page and display the detected structured data in detail. You’ll be able to see how many Person Schema items are found on the page. Click on any item to view the full schema details, and toggle between each team member to review their individual data.
Wrapping it Up!
Implementing Person Schema on your Elementor website helps search engines recognize and validate the individuals behind your content, leading to improved visibility and stronger trust signals. With properly structured data in place, you can clearly associate people with their roles, expertise, and social profiles without relying on complex configurations. Once set up, Person Schema becomes a powerful foundation for personal branding, author credibility, and long-term SEO growth.