Just implemented microdata, what should one typically expect?
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Should I expect my rankings to do any weird things over the next couple of days or weeks?
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Search Appearance > Structured Data.
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Thank you, Andy.
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Just the Search Console results or the structured data testing tool results? Or any other results?
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Hi Edward,
Usually you won't see much in the actual rankings for the next couple of weeks. What would be good to monitor in the meantime though are the reports around structured data to see if your microdata is being picked in the way its supposed to be.
It will make sure that your integration is working like expected on all your pages.Martijn.
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Hi Edward,
It all depends on the microdata added and how quickly Google picks it up but as long as there are no issues, you should find Google returning results with additional information in the SERPs or with a better understanding of your site and pages. Timescale is always an unknown though.
-Andy
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