The Utah-based SEO firm weighs in on new Schema.org data showing how structured data adoption separates high-ranking pages from the competition.
Salt Lake City, UT (PRUnderground) June 22nd, 2026

New data published through Schema.org’s usage statistics dataset reveals how widely structured data has been adopted across the web, and where large gaps in implementation remain. SEO National
, a Utah-based search engine optimization firm serving clients nationwide since 2007, is addressing what the findings mean for businesses that have not yet built schema markup into their technical SEO strategy. The data points to a growing divide between sites that have invested in structured data and those that have not, with measurable consequences for search visibility.
Schema markup is code added to a website that helps search engines understand a page’s content and intent. When implemented correctly, it can unlock richer results in Google search, including FAQ blocks, review stars, product details, and event listings, all of which can draw more attention and more clicks than standard search listings. The Schema.org dataset draws on a broad web crawl. It shows that structured data deployment is concentrated among top-ranking pages, while remaining underutilized across much of the business landscape. SEO National directly addresses that gap through its schema markup and technical SEO services for clients nationwide.
The data highlights the gap in adoption rates. It also illustrates that pages without schema markup are ineligible for many of Google’s rich result formats, meaning they compete for clicks against listings that display star ratings, pricing, availability, and answers to common questions directly in the search results. It’s a structural disadvantage that content quality alone cannot compensate for. For businesses building long-term organic visibility, structured data is one of the more direct technical signals available to send to search engines.
“Schema markup is one of the clearest ways to communicate to a search engine exactly what your page covers,” said Damon Burton, President of SEO National. “The Schema.org data reinforces something we see consistently with clients. When structured data is implemented correctly and maintained over time, it tends to show up in how the page performs in search results.” Burton noted that many businesses skip structured data entirely, often because on-page SEO is deprioritized in favor of content or link building.
As search engines continue to surface content in more formats beyond traditional ranked listings, schema markup is positioned to grow in relevance. SEO National works with businesses across the country to audit, implement, and maintain structured data as part of a broader technical SEO strategy, helping clients stay aligned with how search engines evaluate and reward pages. Readers interested in learning more information about the SEO agency and schema markup can visit SEONational.com.
About SEO National
SEO National is a search engine optimization company north of Salt Lake City, Utah. This SEO company offers affordable, effective search engine optimization with a refreshingly personal approach to communicating with their online marketing customers.
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