Hi SE Optimizers,
I've recently implemented Schema using Schemaap (the app is worth it so far). After completing 36 service pages yesterday... I'm stumped on how to proceed with our industry specialization pages. We're a tech support company (SMBs outsource their IT needs to us, we either co-manage their IT or entirely become their 'IT department').
The service pages are setup using the Service type, with our Organization set as the provider (pulls in the Org markup nested under Service).
For those industries we specialize in (Healthcare, Manufacturing, Legal, etc.), we do have a few grid/content card sections that highlight specific services that are relevant to that industry's common challenges/needs/use case. For example, for Healthcare we highlight HIPAA compliance, backups/disaster recovery, secure collaboration, etc.
Question: What would be the Schema best practice for marking up a industry specialization page like this? Would I add four different services? Would this detract from each service-specific page I created yesterday or confuse Google? The industry pages do not go into great detail on each service as much as the service-specific pages.
Other than Service, the only applicable Schema type I found was Item Page (A page devoted to a single item, such as a particular product or hotel.)
Thanks for taking the time to respond, any help/clarificaiton would be greatly appreciated.
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