Implementing Schema.org Metadata for Reviews
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Does anyone have much experience implementing Schema.org metadata for reviews? I run and operate a website that reviews study abroad programs and we've started the process of implementing this code to receive rich SERP snippets.
We're going to use the framework used here: http://schema.org/Review
My main question is how long does it generally take to see the results? I would also like to hear from people who implemented this code, but ran into problems, and how they overcame them.
Any other tips and advice would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Andrew
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Thanks, guys! I'll keep this thread updated with our implementation and offer advice for would-be schema's
Cheers,
Andrew
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Thanks Keri! That was pretty obvious, 'shame on me'
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If you look at the bottom of the original question, to the right there should be an email icon and a flag icon. Select the email icon to subscribe by email to the thread even if you don't comment.
Sorry, no experience here with implementing schema. We did make a post on it at http://www.seomoz.org/blog/schema-examples in case you missed that.
Keri
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Great question, I think there is many of us that would like to know more about this. I woulden't know my self since I have'nt imlemented this but I comment on this thred only to get email when someone replies since that is the only way to "follow" a thread as for today. #seomoz hint.
As for your question about indexing have you tried out the new webmaster tools submit url to index?
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