New properties for virtual, postponed, and canceled events

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

In the current environment and status of COVID-19 around the world, many events are being canceled, postponed, or moved to an online-only format. Google wants to show users the latest, most accurate information about your events in this fast-changing environment, and so we've added some new, optional properties to our developer documentation to help. These properties apply to all regions and languages. This is one part of our overall efforts in schema updates to support publishers and users. Here are some important tips on keeping Google up to date on your events.

Update the status of the event

The schema.org eventStatus property sets the status of the event, particularly when the event has been canceled, postponed, or rescheduled. This information is helpful because it allows Google to show users the current status of an event, instead of dropping the event from the event search experience altogether.

For more information on how to implement the eventStatus property, refer to the developer documentation .

Mark events as online only

More events are shifting to online only, and we're actively working on a way to show this information to people on Google Search. If your event is happening only online, make sure to use the following properties:

For more information on how to implement the VirtualLocation type, refer to the developer documentation .

Update Google when your event changes

After you make changes to your markup, make sure you update Google . We recommend that you make your sitemap available automatically through your server . This is the best way to make sure that your new and updated content is highlighted to search engines as quickly as possible.

If you have any questions, let us know through the Webmasters forum or on Twitter .

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