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  "name": "There are so many tools for schema and AEO. How do I pick the right way to manage structured data?",
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      "name": "There are so many tools for schema and AEO. How do I pick the right way to manage structured data?",
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        "text": "Multiple vendors and tools can manage structured data for AEO; choose based on how well they fit your stack, governance needs, and comfort with owning the strategy. The most important thing is that someone is responsible for patterns, validation, and maintenance.\n\nDifferent solutions range from hand-coded templates to tag managers to dedicated schema platforms. Each has trade-offs.\n\nKey factors:\n- Evaluate whether you want schema embedded in templates or injected via scripts.\n- Consider who will maintain patterns when content and site structures change.\n- Check for robust validation, versioning, and rollout controls.\n- Ensure the approach scales across cities like Los Angeles, Austin, and Denver.\n\nList your requirements (control, speed, scale), then compare vendor or tooling options against that list, not just feature checklists. Make sure you retain a clear strategy for which pages and schemas matter most.\n\nA well-chosen approach plus strong internal ownership usually beats chasing the “flashiest” structured-data tool for AEO.",
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        "description": "Decide where schema should live (templates vs. scripts), who will maintain it, and how you’ll validate and roll out changes at scale. Pick tools or vendors that fit your stack, offer solid validation and governance, and still let you own the strategy for which schemas and pages matter most."
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  "description": "Decide where schema should live (templates vs. scripts), who will maintain it, and how you’ll validate and roll out changes at scale. Pick tools or vendors that"
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