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Navigation and map-integrated AI assistants increasingly resolve local intent — hours, distance, availability, directions — entirely within a zero-click response, meaning the business is represented purely by structured data with no opportunity to make a visual impression. If opening hours, holiday exceptions, service area, and location details aren't declared in consistent, current structured data across the business's own site and its citations, the assistant either guesses from stale sources or omits the business from a shortlist entirely. Winning this moment means treating structured local data as the actual product, not a formality: precise openingHoursSpecification with exceptions, geo-coordinates and service-area schema that match every citation exactly, and no conflicting hours or addresses across the citation network the assistant cross-checks. Because there's no page view to recover from a wrong answer, accuracy here isn't a ranking factor — it's the entire interaction.
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schema.org's openingHoursSpecification supports validFrom and validThrough date ranges for exceptions, letting a business declare holiday closures or special hours explicitly rather than leaving an assistant to assume standard hours apply.
Usually because the competitor's structured data and citations are more consistent and current, giving the assistant higher confidence, or because the business's own address/geo data conflicts across sources and gets deprioritized as unreliable.
Yes — since the interaction is zero-click, influence comes entirely from structured data accuracy and citation consistency across knowledge-graph sources, not from anything a visitor would see by clicking through to the site.
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