Rich snippets advice for review products and services
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hi, i am trying to get my head around the rich snippets for review products and services. I already use it for articles but it seems you have to do it different when it comes to review products.
i have been reading this page https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/146645
but i cannot understand it.
i am trying to use the following page from my site as a test but i am totally confused
http://www.in2town.co.uk/benidorm-hotel-reviews/presidente-hotel-review-in-benidorm
if anyone has used this or knows how to do it then i would really appreciate some advice
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cheers i will look into this
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Christy is right you will get more people responding if you make a new question I would do that. I will still respond
hope that helps,
Tom
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I will respond.
It looks like you added it more then one time. I can't look a sorce code right now but I think if you check you will see its been added more then one time based on googles tool
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Hi Tim - You will get the best response to your question by starting a new thread. Thanks! (Christy)
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hi, i tried this tool schema-creator.org
but when i test it i get errors which are here
the page i am using is http://www.in2town.co.uk/benidorm-hotel-reviews/presidente-hotel-review-in-benidorm
any advice would be great.
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Hi Tim,
if you are creating rich-snippets I would also like to recommend using this
From the guys raven tools
http://schema-creator.org/ (Click to the left of website to create any of these things)
Like reviews here
http://schema-creator.org/review.php
Read
http://raventools.com/blog/free-schema-creator/
I would strongly suggest using Google + with Authorship as well for your profile you don't seem to have that in place
If you scroll down you will see authorship is NOT enabled this is hurting you I would any using this set of instructions
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/1408986?hl=en
I hope this is helpful to you,
Thomas
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thank you, will have a read now
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thanks for that
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Here is a good guide
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Good job I can see the
Published in Benidorm Hotel ReviewsTagged under
Part and google will rank you for hotel reviews I would look up more on Html 5Use this to test http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/richsnippets
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It is used in HTML5 by default and will help google determine what is what more and more.
As of now it helps to show people the star rating a quick good/bad check The photos help you standout in googles SERPS People might just search reviews only if looking for hotels.The use of Rich snippets will help your site a lot. So you can wright reviews of your Own and then use Rich snippets to allow people to rank itUsing on your site & G+ soon I have heard Hope this helps,Thomas
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