Product reviews markup
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Hi,
I'm currently having issues with some of the user reviews on product pages. Can you spot any issues in the reviews?
Thanks
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Hello Pikka,
I searched for that page on Google and see the review rich snippet in the SERPs. Perhaps you are thinking this is going to change your ranking. It is not. It will change the way the search engine result looks, which will encourage a better click-through-rate, which "could" indirectly improve rankings, but technically speaking at this point in time there is no direct ranking benefit from having a review/rating rich snippet in the SERPs.
They look good in the search results: See here. Be happy!
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