Structured data helps clarify what a business is, where it operates, and which services it provides.
Talloo helps support these signals so digital platforms can more clearly interpret your business.
What Structured Data Does
Structured data provides organized information that platforms can read and interpret automatically. This information can include:
Business name
Address and contact details
Services offered
Service areas
Business categories
When this information is clearly defined, platforms can more confidently interpret and present your business.
Entity Signals
Entity signals refer to consistent information about a business across the web. These signals help platforms recognize a business as a distinct entity.
Consistent business listings
Structured website data
Trusted directory references
Consistent service descriptions
When these signals align across platforms, it becomes easier for search engines and AI systems to understand a business.
What Talloo Helps Maintain
Talloo supports the systems that reinforce structured signals across the web.
- Structured data implementation
- Entity signal alignment
- Service information clarity
- Location data consistency
Maintaining these signals helps platforms interpret your business more reliably.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is structured data?
Structured data is organized information embedded in websites that helps search engines understand business details.
Why do entity signals matter?
Entity signals help platforms confirm that business information across the web refers to the same organization.
Do AI systems rely on structured data?
Yes. Structured data helps machine systems interpret and organize information about businesses.

