Does this setup meet the ratings rich snippet guidelines?
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Hey everyone, I am setting up a few product landing pages and hope to be able to see the star ratings via the search engine. I attached a screenshot of the SCHEMA code included on the page and results from the testing tool.
On each landing page there are 3 reviews taken from the product page and the overall rating of the product. There are also 2 links directly to the product page. Google states that:
Make sure the reviews and ratings you mark up are readily available to users from the marked-up page. It should be immediately obvious to users that the page has review or ratings content.
Do you guys think the landing page set up I described above is sufficient to comply with google's guidelines?
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Hi there
Don't forget you have Schema testing capabilities:
Structured Data Testing Tool
Structured data validatorSearch Console will also monitor your structured data markup and notify you of issues they find.
From my standpoint, this looks fine, but don't forget that you have opportunities around descriptions, offers, authors of the reviews, what they said, dates, etc. There's a lot you can do there. Inflow has a pretty interesting read around reviews and markup, with examples of other companies and how they do it, if you're ever interested. You can read there here.
Hope this helps! Good luck!
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To me it sounds like you have done everything spot on so far. You are including relevant product reviews and they are easily viewable which is definately on the right lines..
I would also possibly look into putting the individual review snippet schema around your three product reviews to compliment your aggregate rating. See here for the Review Schema details
Overall it looks like it should work. However,adding the snippet does not guarantee it will be displayed, but you will give it every chance to do so..
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