Product Schema - Not supported if you don't actually sell the product online...
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Based on this answer from Google, http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=146750 you can't use the product schema if a customer has to make the purchase offline or at another retailer.
Does anyone know why they set it up this way? Has anyone ever tried to use product markup on a website when the product is purchased offline?
Also, is there another solution or another markup that would apply?
Thanks!
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I took this to mean that they won't show a snippet unless they find all the ingredients - not that you "can't" so much. I still did the mark up exercise because at least it was a start in communicating the nature of the page content.
I'd love to hear what others think however.
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