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  "slug": "how-do-i-map-wordpress-custom-fields-to-schema-for-perplexity",
  "url": "https://answers.trakkr.ai/how-do-i-map-wordpress-custom-fields-to-schema-for-perplexity",
  "question": "How do I map WordPress custom fields to schema for Perplexity?",
  "description": "Learn how to map WordPress custom fields to schema for Perplexity. Follow this technical guide to improve your brand's visibility and citation accuracy in AI answers.",
  "summary": "Mapping WordPress custom fields to structured data ensures Perplexity can parse and cite your brand information accurately. By programmatically injecting JSON-LD, you provide the context necessary for AI answer engines to recognize and prioritize your content during user queries.",
  "answer": "To map WordPress custom fields to schema for Perplexity, you must programmatically bridge your internal data with Schema.org standards. Start by identifying the specific custom field keys stored in your WordPress database. Use a theme function or a dedicated plugin to inject these values into a JSON-LD script block within your page header. This structure ensures that Perplexity crawlers can parse your content as machine-readable data. Once implemented, use Trakkr to monitor whether your structured data successfully influences how Perplexity cites your brand in its generated answers. This operational loop allows you to refine your schema mapping based on actual AI performance data.",
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    "map wordpress custom fields to schema",
    "wordpress schema markup",
    "perplexity ai citation"
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  "entities": [
    "WordPress",
    "Perplexity",
    "Schema.org",
    "JSON-LD",
    "Trakkr"
  ],
  "createdAt": "2025-12-25",
  "reviewedAt": "2026-04-29",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-29",
  "articleSection": "Citation Intelligence",
  "tags": [
    "Citation Intelligence",
    "Perplexity",
    "WordPress",
    "Schema.org",
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  "author": {
    "id": "trakkr-research",
    "name": "Trakkr Research",
    "role": "Research team",
    "url": "https://answers.trakkr.ai/authors/trakkr-research/"
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  "collections": [
    {
      "slug": "collections/citations",
      "title": "Citation Intelligence"
    },
    {
      "slug": "collections/technical",
      "title": "Technical Optimization"
    },
    {
      "slug": "platforms/perplexity",
      "title": "Perplexity Pages"
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  "guides": [
    {
      "slug": "citation-audits",
      "title": "How to audit citations, sources, and answer grounding",
      "url": "https://answers.trakkr.ai/guides/citation-audits/"
    },
    {
      "slug": "technical-ai-visibility",
      "title": "Technical AI visibility setup for crawlers, schema, and discovery",
      "url": "https://answers.trakkr.ai/guides/technical-ai-visibility/"
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  "sources": [
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      "label": "Google FAQPage structured data docs",
      "url": "https://developers.google.com/search/docs/appearance/structured-data/faqpage",
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    {
      "label": "Google robots.txt introduction",
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      "label": "Perplexity",
      "url": "https://www.perplexity.ai/",
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