landing pages, blog posts, pricing pages, homepages, or docs.
Not
a standalone page type—parent page structure, URLs, and "alternatives vs blog" decisions come from
alternatives-page-generator
,
landing-page-generator
,
article-page-generator
,
pricing-page-generator
, etc. Distinct from
FAQ
(Q&A → FAQPage) and from
HowTo
(procedure → HowTo).
schema-markup
remains the source for exhaustive Schema.org rules; this skill owns
section-level
criteria, copy, HTML/accessibility, fairness, and ad alignment.
When invoking
On
first use
, if helpful, open with 1–2 sentences on what this skill covers and why it matters, then provide the main output. On
subsequent use
or when the user asks to skip, go directly to the main output.
Comparison Table Section vs Alternatives Page
Dimension
Comparison table
section
(this skill)
Alternatives / compare
page
Scope
One block: headings, table, footnotes, optional CTA line
Full page or article: headline, intro, verdict, listicles, FAQ, metadata
URL / intent
Chosen by parent; section supports
commercial
or
informational
parent
Owns
"X alternatives"
,
"X vs Y"
, PPC landing strategy
PPC
Align
copy and criteria
with ad and parent LP
Owns
where
paid traffic lands (dedicated LP vs blog)
Skill
comparison-table-generator
(this)
alternatives-page-generator
Use
both
when building an alternatives LP:
alternatives-page-generator
for page structure;
comparison-table-generator
for the
table
itself (criteria, rows, cells, fairness).
Comparison Types (Same Component, Different Framing)
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