FAQPage Schema
FAQPage schema is a Schema.org type that marks a page as containing a list of questions and answers. Google uses it to generate FAQ rich results in search; AI engines use it to identify cleanly extractable Q&A passages.
What it is
FAQPage schema wraps a series of Question and Answer pairs in structured data, typically JSON-LD. When applied correctly, it makes the Q&A content machine-readable, which both helps Google generate FAQ rich snippets in SERPs and helps AI engines lift specific question-answer pairs as direct citations. Using FAQ schema is one of the cheapest GEO wins available — most sites have FAQ content already, but lack the markup that makes it machine-extractable.
Why it matters for GEO
FAQs are the single most-extracted content type by AI engines. Adding FAQPage schema can lift citation rates on existing FAQ content immediately.
The CiterLabs perspective
Every page CiterLabs builds at citerlabs.com includes FAQPage schema where Q&A content exists.
- Schema Markup — Schema markup is structured data added to web pages using vocabularies like Schema.
- Answer-Ready Content — Answer-ready content is content structured so individual passages can be lifted intact and used as standalone answers by AI engines.
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