2026 Structured Data Blueprint

The Ultimate ParentAudience
Schema Generator

A set of characteristics describing parents, who can be interested in viewing some content.

Includes:additionalTypealternateNameaudienceTypechildMaxAgechildMinAgedescriptiondisambiguatingDescriptiongeographicArea+18 more
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ParentAudience Schema

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Required Fields

The name of the item. (Expects: Text)

Recommended

An image of the item. This can be a [[URL]] or a fully described [[ImageObject]]. (Expects: ImageObject, URL)

URL of the item. (Expects: URL)

Why use ParentAudience?

Structured data like ParentAudience markup helps search engines identify the most important details about your content instantly, improving your chances of earning rich results.

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What is ParentAudience Schema?

A set of characteristics describing parents, who can be interested in viewing some content.

Why It Matters for SEO

Google uses ParentAudience structured data to understand the content and context of your pages. When correctly implemented, this schema can unlock rich results in Google Search — enhancing your listing with additional information that dramatically improves visibility and click-through rates.

Why Add ParentAudience Structured Data?

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Appear in Rich Results

Structured data helps Google show enhanced results for your pages in search — including stars, prices, FAQs, and more.

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Boost Click-Through Rate

Rich snippets can increase CTR by up to 30% compared to plain search results — more clicks with the same ranking.

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Feed AI Search Engines

AI answer engines like Perplexity and Google SGE use structured data to verify and cite facts from your content.

How to Implement ParentAudience JSON-LD

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Properties You Can Include

ParentAudience schema supports the following schema.org properties. Required fields are the minimum Google needs to consider your markup valid; recommended fields unlock richer search result appearances.

PropertyDescriptionExpected TypeStatus
additionalTypeAn additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. Typically the value is a URI-identified RDF class, and in this case corresponds to the use of rdf:type in RDF. Text values can be used sparingly, for cases where useful information can be added without their being an appropriate schema to reference. In the case of text values, the class label should follow the schema.org style guide.Text, URLOptional
alternateNameAn alias for the item.TextOptional
audienceTypeThe target group associated with a given audience (e.g. veterans, car owners, musicians, etc.).TextOptional
childMaxAgeMaximal age of the child.NumberOptional
childMinAgeMinimal age of the child.NumberOptional
descriptionA description of the item.Text, TextObjectOptional
disambiguatingDescriptionA sub property of description. A short description of the item used to disambiguate from other, similar items. Information from other properties (in particular, name) may be necessary for the description to be useful for disambiguation.TextOptional
geographicAreaThe geographic area associated with the audience.AdministrativeAreaOptional
healthConditionSpecifying the health condition(s) of a patient, medical study, or other target audience.MedicalConditionOptional
identifierThe identifier property represents any kind of identifier for any kind of Thing, such as ISBNs, GTIN codes, UUIDs etc. Schema.org provides dedicated properties for representing many of these, either as textual strings or as URL (URI) links. See [background notes](/docs/datamodel.html#identifierBg) for more details.PropertyValue, Text, URLOptional
imageAn image of the item. This can be a URL or a fully described ImageObject.ImageObject, URLRecommended
mainEntityOfPageIndicates a page (or other CreativeWork) for which this thing is the main entity being described. See [background notes](/docs/datamodel.html#mainEntityBackground) for details.CreativeWork, URLOptional
nameThe name of the item.TextRequired
ownerA person or organization who owns this Thing.Organization, PersonOptional
potentialActionIndicates a potential Action, which describes an idealized action in which this thing would play an 'object' role.ActionOptional
requiredGenderAudiences defined by a person's gender.TextOptional
requiredMaxAgeAudiences defined by a person's maximum age.IntegerOptional
requiredMinAgeAudiences defined by a person's minimum age.IntegerOptional
sameAsURL of a reference Web page that unambiguously indicates the item's identity. E.g. the URL of the item's Wikipedia page, Wikidata entry, or official website.URLOptional
subjectOfA CreativeWork or Event about this Thing.CreativeWork, EventOptional

Example ParentAudience JSON-LD

Here's what valid ParentAudience structured data looks like with sample values filled in. Use the generator above to replace these with your own data.

Example Output
{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "ParentAudience",
  "name": "Example ParentAudience",
  "image": "https://example.com/images/example.jpg",
  "url": "https://example.com/page",
  "additionalType": "Example additionalType",
  "alternateName": "Example alternateName",
  "audienceType": "Example audienceType",
  "childMaxAge": 42,
  "childMinAge": 42
}

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