Schema Markup Generator
Pick a schema type, fill in the form, and copy the generated JSON-LD into your page's . The tool covers the four most common schema types for B2B SaaS sites: Service (for service landings), FAQPage (for Q&A sections), Organization (for about/contact pages) and Article (for blog posts).
Schema markup is structured data in JSON-LD format that helps search engines understand the content and context of your page. Properly implemented schema can unlock rich results in Google (star ratings, FAQ accordion, sitelinks search box, organisation knowledge panel), which improves click-through rates.
Add the full block inside your page's section. On WordPress, you can add via your SEO plugin's structured-data field, a custom Code Snippet, or by editing the theme's header.php file.
Schema is not a direct ranking factor in Google's algorithm. However, well-implemented schema enables rich results that improve CTR from SERP, and CTR can influence ranking indirectly. Schema also helps Google's AI Overviews and LLM citations find your content.
Yes. A typical B2B SaaS service page might have Organization (in the footer), Service (for the main offering), FAQPage (for the FAQ section), and BreadcrumbList (for navigation). Each goes in its own script tag. Don't duplicate types on the same page.
Use Google's Rich Results Test (search.google.com/test/rich-results) by pasting the page URL or HTML. The tool shows what rich results are eligible and any errors or warnings in the schema.
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