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Google's Structured Data

         

SEO_Daimyo

10:58 pm on Nov 20, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Has anyone seen examples in the SERPs of 3 'types' of structured data? We're using Breadcrumb & Event, and I've seen others as well. But have not seen a 3rd type, i.e. AggregateRating. I've also seen Breadcrumb & AggregateRating, but not an Event type, when the page is clearly coded for such. Is there a limit on the amount of Types Google will display? Can't find any documentation that addresses this issue.

Thanks!

goodroi

4:50 pm on Nov 21, 2014 (gmt 0)

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You can provide Google with information but you can't make Google display it. Ultimately it is up to them to display what if any of the structured data is included in their search results. I don't think Google has stated a limit. If you want a chance for something to be displayed include it in your code and hope that Google will decide to display it.

seoskunk

3:05 am on Nov 22, 2014 (gmt 0)

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I have seen breadcrumb, product and event structured data in google serps. As goodroi said there is no limit, you can include both breadcrumb and other markup in one page.

SEO_Daimyo

2:58 pm on Nov 25, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Thanks @goodroi & @seoskunk. I had a feeling that was the case, but haven't seen any evidence myself. When we've removed the events from code, we're seeing ratings in the testing tool, but of course, displaying on the SERPs are a different animal. BTW, would either of you know if there's a specific forum for schema markup?

Many Thanks!