Give Google the Context It Needs to Rank You Higher.

Google is good at reading websites, but it still has to make educated guesses about what your content means. Schema markup removes the guesswork — and earns richer, more visible search results.

What This Actually Means

Schema Markup

Schema markup is a structured data language — added to your site's code — that tells Google precisely what your page contains: your business name, address, phone number, service offerings, reviews, FAQs, pricing, and more. When Google understands your content with confidence, it's more likely to display it prominently and add rich enhancements to your search result.

What Schema Actually Changes

The visible difference shows up in search results. A plain listing shows a title, a URL, and a one-line description. A listing with properly implemented schema can show star ratings, a business address, FAQs directly in the result, site links, pricing, and more. These are called rich results or rich snippets.
Businesses with rich results consistently get higher click-through rates than competitors with plain listings, even when the competitor ranks higher on the page. For local businesses, this can mean a search result that shows four stars, a phone number, and service area right in the listing. For B2B companies, it can mean FAQ answers appearing directly in search results, drawing clicks before users even visit the page.
Why Most Sites Don't Have It

What Do These Schema Types Mean?

LocalBusiness schema tells Google your business name, address, phone, hours, service area, and category. This data feeds directly into local search results, Google Maps, and the knowledge panel that appears when someone searches your business name. Without it, Google is inferring this information — and sometimes inferring it wrong.

Review / AggregateRating schema surfaces your review score in search results. If you have strong reviews on your site and this isn't implemented, that social proof is invisible to searchers until they click through.

FAQ schema allows question-and-answer content on your page to appear as expandable entries directly in the search result. For common questions in your industry, this can capture real estate in search results without even requiring a click.

The Most Important Schema Types

Local Business

Name, address, phone, hours, service area

Service

What you do, described for search engines

Aggregate Rating

Surfaces your review score in results

FAQ Page

Expandable Q&A entries in search results

Breadcrumb List

Cleaner URL paths in your listing

Organization

Logo, social profiles, brand-level signals

Find out what schema you're missing

A search result that gives Google confidence in your business identity. Rich snippets that make your listing stand out. Local search visibility that reflects accurate, structured information about your services and location.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Plain answers to the questions we hear most from business owners.