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Schema Markup & SEO Implementation

Structured data and on-page SEO implementation that engines can parse.

Overview

What we deliver

We implement schema markup and on-page SEO fundamentals so search engines understand your pages and reward them in results.

We help [BRAND] clients translate SEO strategy into clean, validated implementation. Our team maps your page types to the right Schema.org entities, then deploys JSON-LD with the properties that matter for rich results, including Article, Product, FAQ, HowTo, LocalBusiness, Event, and Organization. We also handle the on-page work that supports the markup, such as title and meta tags, canonical rules, hreflang, breadcrumbs, internal linking patterns, XML sitemaps, and robots directives. Every change is tested in Google Rich Results Test, Schema Markup Validator, and Search Console before it ships. We coordinate with your content team so editors know what to fill in, and we set up dashboards that show impressions, clicks, and rich result coverage over time. The aim is search visibility built on durable technical foundations rather than short-lived tactics.

Fit Check

Built for teams like yours

Who it's for

  • Content sites chasing rich results
  • Local businesses with multiple locations
  • SaaS sites with product schema needs
  • Publishers with article and FAQ pages
  • E-commerce stores wanting product snippets

Pain points we solve

  • Missing or invalid structured data
  • Lost rich results in SERPs
  • Poor crawl coverage
  • Duplicate content from canonicals
  • Confused international targeting
What's included

Capabilities

Everything we cover in this engagement.

  • Schema audit and mapping
  • JSON-LD implementation
  • Title and meta optimization
  • Canonical and hreflang rules
  • XML sitemap generation
  • Breadcrumb markup
  • Search Console setup
  • Rich result monitoring
How we work

Our process

A clear, predictable path from kickoff to outcomes.

01

Audit

We review current markup, indexing, and rich result coverage.

02

Map

We match page templates to Schema.org types and properties.

03

Implement

We add JSON-LD in your CMS or theme with editor controls.

04

Validate

We test in Rich Results and Search Console before release.

05

Monitor

We track impressions, clicks, and errors monthly.

What you get

Deliverables & outcomes

What you get

  • Schema mapping document
  • JSON-LD templates
  • CMS field updates
  • Validation report
  • Sitemap and robots files
  • Monthly performance report

Outcomes you can expect

  • More eligible rich results
  • Higher click-through rates
  • Cleaner crawl logs
  • Faster indexing of new pages
  • Better international targeting
Timeline

3 to 6 weeks

Engagement

Monthly retainer, Project, Sprint

Tools we use

Google Search Console, Schema.org, Screaming Frog, Ahrefs, Sitebulb

KPIs we track

Rich result impressions, CTR, indexed pages, schema errors, average position

Client stories

What clients say

"

Two weeks before our seed round we still did not have a defensible model. Their fractional CFO rebuilt our three-statement forecast, pressure-tested the assumptions, and walked me through every line before the partner meeting. We closed 1.4M on the terms we wanted. The investor specifically called out how clean the financials looked compared to the last five decks she had seen.

Hannah B.
"

Our SDRs were spending two hours a day copying lead data between Salesforce, Outreach, and a Google Sheet nobody owned. They mapped the whole flow, stitched it together in n8n, and added a dedupe step we did not even know we needed. Got 38 hours a week back across the team. The SDRs were the ones who pushed to expand it further.

Rebecca F.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the questions we hear most.

Which schema types do you implement?
Common ones include Article, Product, FAQ, HowTo, LocalBusiness, Event, Organization, and BreadcrumbList, plus less common types when they fit.
Will rich results appear immediately?
Eligibility is immediate after validation, but actual SERP display depends on Google quality signals and can take weeks.
Do you work inside our CMS?
Yes. We add JSON-LD in WordPress, Webflow, Shopify, or custom stacks, often using editor-friendly fields for dynamic data.
How do you handle multilingual sites?
We set up hreflang clusters, language-specific sitemaps, and translated schema properties to keep regional pages distinct.
Can you fix structured data errors flagged by Search Console?
Yes. We diagnose the source, correct the markup, and request validation through Search Console.

Want richer search results?

Get clean schema and on-page SEO implemented across your site.