If you have multiple schema types on a page, which Rich Snippet will display in Google?
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We currently have product schema on product pages and will now be adding video schema to our product pages. According to Google they state you can have multiple schemas on a page, do you know if you have a product schema and a video schema which rich snippet will display in Google?
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I think there is no definite answer here. I will say however that when i schema a video that is embedded and has some views (vimeo, YT) it seems to appear faster in SERPs. So that might be a weighing factor when Google determines whether to use an image or video.
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I have just voyaged into the world of schema and microdata recently. It is my understanding that Google could choose to display as few as none and as many as all of your rich snippets, depending on how relevant they are to any given search.
Interested to know what others will have to say!
Dana
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