Are you wondering what the future of e-commerce marketing will look like? WordLift's latest article draws a clear picture: On- and offline, multi-channel, cooperative data modeling and curation will become an inevitable part of the road to success. wordlift.io/blog/en/digi...
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We're good to go folks - Product variant markup now generates Rich Results, including: - aggregate rating (reviews) - price range - item availability It's safe to start making the switch from schema.org/Productschema.org/ProductGroup@rustybrick.com
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Web Data Commons latest data suggests that a whopping 50% of the open web contains semantic metadata! Impressive stats for a presentation but wouldn't you prefer to know how to use structured data markup such that it drives results instead of hurting them? inlinks.com/insight/stuf...
How much schema markup should you add to a page? Are there any justifications for embedding so much schema.org’s validator causes a browser to go: Aw, Snap!
Google adds support for Product variant schema markup! developers.google.com/search/blog/...www.searchenginejournal.com/google-searc... Now let the rat races begin!
very recognizable sentiments in that post...
Ha, it's not for nothing I added a Post Scriptum - it's secretly a warning for the machines... If they don't pull their act together I'll put more of this out there until they learn. 🥸
If you like “weird” (or at least different), you should give this a try: invisiblegraph.com/semantic-sto...schema.org's validator.
Yes, Structured Data Markup = E-E-A-T fairy dust, or so the popular answer goes. Complete nonsense, because magic does not compute! The real story is...