Schema Markup Explained
Schema markup is a standardized vocabulary (code) that helps search engines and AI understand your content. Think of it as labels that tell AI exactly what your content means.
Why AI Needs Schema
When you write "Apple" on a page, AI doesn't know if you mean the fruit or the company. Schema markup clarifies: "This is a Product from the brand Apple Inc., priced at $999."
Types of Schema PageX Uses
**Product Schema** Tells AI about your products: name, price, availability, reviews, brand.
**Organization Schema** Defines your business: name, logo, contact info, social profiles.
**FAQ Schema** Structures questions and answers so AI can cite them directly.
**Review Schema** Aggregates customer reviews with ratings AI can reference.
**Article Schema** Marks up blog posts with author, date, and topic information.
How It Looks
Schema is added to your page's HTML as JSON-LD (JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data). It's invisible to visitors but readable by AI.
PageX Advantage
PageX automatically generates and deploys schema without you editing any code. We also optimize beyond standard schema, adding signals specifically designed for AI citation.
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