What this page helps with
- Create JSON-LD for a local service page draft.
- Keep areaServed, business name, and service description aligned.
- Give developers or WordPress editors a clean schema starting point.
LocalBusiness schema should describe the real business and match what users can verify on the page. This workflow generates schema alongside the page draft so agencies can review structured data before publishing.
Do not publish city-name swaps. Each page should include real proof, buyer-specific service detail, reviewable schema, and enough local context to help a customer make a decision.
Use this process before giving a local SEO page to a client or publishing it on a service business website.
Schema should reflect the business name, service area, service type, URL, and visible contact details when available.
Create a LocalBusiness object with areaServed and a concise service description tied to the page topic.
Check that every claim in the schema is also true and supported on the page or official business profile.
No. Schema helps search engines understand the page, but it does not guarantee rankings or rich results.
Yes, when the business truly serves those areas. The schema should reflect real service coverage, not keyword stuffing.
No. Ratings, reviews, addresses, and awards should only be included when they are real, visible, and verifiable.
Enter the business type, service, city, proof, and review themes. ServicePage AI returns copy, meta, FAQ, schema, GBP post, and doorway risk notes.