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JSON-LD Checker Example Report — Schema.org Structured Data Validation
This example shows the AIPageSEO JSON-LD Checker for a blog article page. The report validates two JSON-LD blocks (Article and BreadcrumbList), finds a missing dateModified property and an author without sameAs links that reduce E-E-A-T signals.
Structured Data Blocks — article.example.com/seo-guide
2 blocks found · 1 warning
✅ 2 valid blocks
⚠ 3 missing recommended fields
✅ Article rich result eligible
✅ BreadcrumbList eligible
Block 1 — Article
✅ Rich result eligible
Score: 78/100
| Property | Value | Status |
|---|---|---|
| @type | Article | ✅ Valid |
| headline | The Complete SEO Guide for 2026 (54 chars) | ✅ Under 110 chars |
| datePublished | 2026-01-15T09:00:00Z | ✅ ISO 8601 |
| dateModified | MISSING | ⚠ Recommended |
| author.@type | Person | ✅ Valid |
| author.name | Sarah Mitchell | ✅ Present |
| author.sameAs | MISSING | ⚠ Recommended for E-E-A-T |
| publisher | MISSING | ⚠ Recommended |
| image | https://example.com/og-image.jpg | ✅ Present |
💡 Add author.sameAs with LinkedIn or Twitter URL to strengthen E-E-A-T signals. Add publisher with @type: Organization, name and logo for full Article rich result eligibility.
Block 2 — BreadcrumbList
✅ Rich result eligible
Score: 100/100
✅ All required properties present (itemListElement, position, name, item). 3 breadcrumb items validated.
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