Has anyone yet seen any Search or User benefits from implementing any Schema tags (as in Schema.org) ? Thanks
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Schema tags have been around for a while, am really interested in knowing of any noticeable benefits seen by anyone who has had experience of implementing Schema tags.
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Hi Alan
That seems to make sense, thanks for the logical reply.
Regards
Simon
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Yes i believe I have, i can not prove it, but from my observations it has.
Useing the google rich snippits tool shows that they do read then as expected. and logic would tell you that they will work.
Having a image of a product and teh name , description on a page does not tell a search engine that you are descruibing a product, but useing the tool, you can see it reads microdata well, i am sure they would rather present a complete product object to a user then a mere reference to one.
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