Could you double check my new product markups?
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Hey Mozzers!
We are currently running a Google Shopping Ad campaign and one of the suggestions we had gotten from Google was to add product markups. I hired a developer to add the product markup to the product page templates (Magento, if it matters) and I just need help to double check his work before I approve and pay the final invoice.
I've attached a screenshot of the page source with the item markups. I've also dropped the page source into Structured Data Testing Tool to see if there were any warnings. No warnings or errors.
So it seems as if everything looks good, but I just wonder if it's a similar approach to SEO where the product markups could be better optimized.
Thanks for the expert eyes on this!
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Great, thank you both! Good idea Casey. I tried to make it super hard on myself and looked up a markup from BestBuy, I'll try a competitor.
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Yes it seems good to me as well. Time to get boll rolling :).
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That looks pretty good to me. And you pass validation so you're probably good-to-go!
Did you check-out any competitor markup for comparison-sake?
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