Your page has structured data (Schema.org) written in JSON-LD, but it contains a syntax error. This means search engines like Google can't read it. Structured data is what enables 'rich snippets' in search results (like star ratings, prices, and FAQs), so fixing these errors is critical to unlocking those features.
A missing comma, an extra bracket, or a typo in a property name within your `<script type="application/ld+json">` block.
Copy the JSON-LD code and paste it into a validator, like Google's Rich Results Test or the Schema Markup Validator. These tools will pinpoint the exact error so you can fix it.
Valid structured data is essential for search engines to understand the entities on your page. Fixing errors allows them to process this data correctly, making your page eligible for enhanced search features that can significantly improve visibility and click-through rates.
This issue can affect your site's search engine rankings and user experience. Addressing it promptly helps ensure optimal performance and visibility in search results.
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