Schema Markup
Schema markup is structured data that uses a vocabulary such as Schema.org to describe page entities and properties.
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Schema markup is structured data that uses a vocabulary such as Schema.org to describe page entities and properties.
Search intent is the task or need behind a query, such as learning, comparing, buying, or troubleshooting.
A search query is the text or voice input a user gives to a search system.
SEO means search engine optimization, the practice of making useful web content easier for search engines to discover, understand, and surface for relevant queries.
A SERP feature is a search result element beyond a standard organic blue-link listing.
A sitemap is a file that lists important URLs and metadata to help search engines discover content.
A snippet is the descriptive preview text or excerpt shown for a search result.
Source attribution is the visible or reviewed connection between an AI answer claim and the source that supports it.
Structured data is machine-readable markup that describes entities, properties, and relationships on a page.