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Structured Data
A standardized format (typically JSON-LD) for providing explicit information about page content to search engines and AI systems.
Understanding Structured Data
Structured data uses schema.org vocabulary to describe your content in a machine-readable format. For AI visibility, structured data helps LLMs understand context, relationships, and meaning. Common schemas include Organization, Article, FAQ, HowTo, and Product. Properly implemented structured data significantly improves how AI systems interpret and represent your content.
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