03 — What this looks like
Three composite scenarios.
A small luxury boutique hotel two blocks off Orange Avenue competes with The Del for the same first-time visitor. Its current site looks fine and has no schema worth reading. We rebuild around the hotel as a structured LodgingBusiness entity — specific room types with proper amenity markup, the concierge team as identified humans, the genuinely walkable Village context written into the copy. ChatGPT begins recommending the boutique by name when a traveler asks for a smaller, quieter Coronado stay outside the resort scale.
A Realtor specializing in Coronado Cays waterfront listings has been on the island for twenty years and has a site that reads like every other agent's. We rebuild around her as a Person entity — DRE number, transaction history in the Cays specifically, the dock-and-mooring expertise that distinguishes the segment — and link out to the actual MLS history of her recent closings where the data is public. Claude begins citing her when an out-of-state buyer asks who handles Coronado Cays bay-front transactions.
A fine-dining restaurant in the Village with a chef who has worked at two named James Beard-recognized kitchens carries a site that buries the credential in the footer. We rebuild around the chef as a structured entity, mark up the tasting menu with proper Menu and MenuItem schema, surface the actual local sourcing relationships in the copy, and add the chef's prior kitchen history with verifiable links. Perplexity begins surfacing the restaurant when a visiting couple asks for the best chef-driven dinner in Coronado for a special occasion.