Glossary

Structured Data for AI

Structured data removes guesswork. Instead of inferring what a page contains, AI systems can read explicit labels about who published it and what it describes.

It is one of the most scalable ways to improve AI understanding across a site without rewriting every sentence manually.

How to apply it

Use the right schema types

Organization, FAQ, Product, LocalBusiness, Article, and SoftwareApplication are among the most useful schema types for AI visibility.

Match markup to visible content

Schema should clarify what is already on the page, not invent details that are absent or unverifiable.

Expand beyond the homepage

Your most valuable commercial and informational pages should all have page-specific schema, not just the homepage.

Best practices

  • Use JSON-LD wherever possible.
  • Keep schema aligned with the page copy.
  • Review updates when products, pricing, or positioning changes.

Common mistakes

  • Adding schema only to one page.
  • Using the wrong type for the content.
  • Forgetting `dateModified` and other freshness signals on editorial pages.

Frequently asked questions

Does structured data help AI systems besides Google?

Yes. Any AI system that benefits from explicit labels and page context can use structured data as a stronger interpretive signal.

Is structured data enough on its own?

No. It works best alongside crawlable content, clear page hierarchy, and consistent brand/entity signals.

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