Search engines, answer engines, and LLM-powered tools all benefit from pages that are easy to parse and easy to trust. That does not require fake counts, doorway pages, copied imagery, or forced repetition. It requires clear pages with stable URLs, descriptive headings, useful answers, sources, and honest limits.
Build for humans first
A resource article should solve a real reader problem before it tries to satisfy a crawler. If the page would be thin or misleading without search traffic, it should not exist. This is especially important for local service pages, where unsupported location claims can quickly become misleading.
- Use the page title to describe the actual topic.
- Use headings that match real questions or decisions.
- Link to role pages when the reader needs product context.
- Add FAQs only when the article contains real answers.
- Cite internal or external sources when a claim needs support.
Open Metrics
Review what StayPerk publishes, what is unknown, and how metrics should be measured.
Make structure machine-readable
Structured data should describe what is already visible on the page. Article schema can identify the article, BreadcrumbList can clarify page hierarchy, and FAQPage schema should appear only when the page includes real FAQ content.
Positioning, not manipulation
This resource system uses canonical URLs, sitemap entries, RSS, JSON-LD, internal links, and llms.txt as support signals. It does not create doorway pages or unsupported comparison claims.
Publish open metrics honestly
Current public metrics posture
These public metrics are intentionally conservative. Unknown values are not replaced with marketing guesses.
Last reviewed: 2026-05-31
Verified customer testimonials
0
StayPerk does not publish testimonials until a customer has approved the quote and attribution.
Published customer case studies
0
No customer case studies are published in this public build. Future case studies should link to the live page and approval record.
Public active hosts
Not published
This value should come from an approved internal reporting view before it appears publicly.
Public active property managers
Not published
This value should be counted from verified active accounts only after the reporting definition is approved.
Connect the core pages
Each article should help readers reach the next useful StayPerk page. Hosts, property managers, service providers, guests, pricing, the sample manual, contact, and Open Metrics should be easy to discover from relevant resource content.
Contact StayPerk
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FAQs
Does AI discoverability replace a sitemap?
No. A machine-readable LLM index can support discovery, but sitemap, robots, canonical URLs, and useful public pages remain the primary crawl and indexing signals.
Should a resource page publish company metrics if they are unknown?
No. Unknown metrics should be labeled as not published or unknown. Zero values should be shown as zero when the methodology supports that value.
Useful StayPerk pages
Sources
- Intro to how structured data markup works - Google Search Central
- How Google interprets the robots.txt specification - Google Search Central
- Article structured data vocabulary - Schema.org
- FAQPage structured data vocabulary - Schema.org
- StayPerk Open Metrics - StayPerk
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