LocalBusiness schema Pro ​
The LocalBusiness schema feature adds a structured layer to your location pages.
That matters because a strong local page is not only visual. It also needs machine-readable business facts that help search engines understand the business identity, address, coordinates, and contact details attached to the page.
What the feature does ​
WP Google Street View Pro can output a LocalBusiness JSON-LD block in the document head for the homepage or another selected page.
That block can include:
- business name;
- logo or image;
- description;
- telephone;
- price range;
- URL;
- opening hours;
- coordinates;
- postal address;
- contact point.
This is a practical way to keep location pages more complete without manually hardcoding JSON-LD every time.
Why this matters for local SEO ​
A page with Street View or Maps is already more useful for a location-based business. When that same page also carries structured business data, it becomes easier for search systems to interpret the entity and its location context.
This is especially useful for:
- local service businesses;
- stores and showrooms;
- restaurants and hotels;
- clinics and professional offices;
- agencies with a public-facing address;
- multi-location businesses that build dedicated pages per branch.
What the schema does not do ​
LocalBusiness schema is useful, but it does not create ranking guarantees by itself.
It does not guarantee:
- local-pack visibility;
- rankings;
- knowledge panel control;
- immediate rich-result display.
It should be understood as a clarity layer, not as a shortcut.
What you still need around it ​
For the schema to make sense, the page still needs:
- clear business identity;
- a relevant address or service area context;
- coherent public-facing content;
- a trustworthy page layout;
- a location presentation that matches the business reality.
That is why this feature works best when combined with:
- Street View
- Google Maps
- Markers
- a location-specific use-case page.
Validation workflow ​
After setup, validate the output with:
- Google Rich Results Test;
- Schema.org Validator.
Do this on the actual production-style page, not only in the WordPress admin context.
Best use cases for this feature ​
This feature becomes especially valuable when the page represents:
- a physical location;
- a branch page;
- a location-based service business;
- a venue page;
- a hospitality property;
- a dealership or clinic page.