Why isn't Google pushing my Schema data to the search results page
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I believe we have it set up right. I'm noticing all my competitors schema data is showing up which is really giving them a leg up on us. We have a high ranking website so I'm just not sure why it's now showing up.
Here is an example URL
http://www.airgundepot.com/3576w.html
I've used the Google webmaster tools tester and it all looks fine.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
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Well we still haven't had any luck resolving this when all of our competitors seem to have no issues with it. Any other ideas on this?
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Does Google sometimes pick up the schema data by itself (without submitting the form) We've had the schema data live for months and our website is crawled regularly. I'm just wondering if there could be another reason it's not picking it up.
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Thanks Shane.
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Back in March. Thanks for the idea to submit to the program. (Just did.)
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See link for info -
https://sites.google.com/site/webmasterhelpforum/en/faq-rich-snippets#howlong
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When did you set this up on your site? Did you submit your url to Google schema program?
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