Technical
Structured Data
Standardized markup format (Schema.org, JSON-LD) that helps machines understand the content of a web page.
What is Structured Data?
Structured Data are annotations added to a page's HTML code to make its content explicit to machines. Formats like Schema.org (in JSON-LD) allow defining FAQs, products, articles, events, etc. For GEO, structured data helps LLMs better interpret and extract information from your site, particularly for FAQ, HowTo, and Article schemas.
How Qwairy Makes This Actionable
Qwairy's AI-generated articles automatically include comprehensive structured data (Schema.org/JSON-LD) in both content and metadata. This includes Article, FAQ, and other relevant schemas that optimize AI comprehension and extraction, improving citation likelihood.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, significantly. Structured data makes content machine-readable, eliminating ambiguity for AI systems. RAG-based AI platforms (Perplexity, ChatGPT Search) that crawl the web can directly extract structured information without interpretation errors. Even training-based LLMs benefit indirectly—structured data ensures clearer, more consistent representation in their training corpus.
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