Test
After publishing you can test out Rich snippets in the structured data testing tool (which you will find in your main WP menu above your content)
It's as simple as that!
Google will now display your rich snippet in the SERPS !
! IMPORTANT !
It might take some timefor your snippets to appear in the SERP engine ( 4 to 12 weeks !)
If the data testing tool has that the code is ok, Google will start to show your rich snippets eventually, so be patient.
It will be worth the waiting at the end.
Speed up the process
This can go quicker by using Google webmaster tool
- Go to webmaster tools and go to 'Fetch as Google' under the Crawl tools.
- Fetch your website and then submit the url and all linked pages to Google.
- Still within Google Webmaster Tools upload your sitemap again.
I hoped you guys enjoyed my (very first) training on Rich snippets and the All in One Schema.org Rich Snippets plugin
Feel free to leave a comment below if you have any questions
Please like this training if you think it was helpful :)
Have a wonderful week!
Angélique
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judebanks
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Angélique, nice clear explanation and well done training.
As Jay pointed out in one of his webinars, the future in search ranking will be in using structured data markup, which is what this plugin does with the rich snippets.
Search engines love schematic markup because it makes their job much easier - it helps to interpret the type of information contained in the web content.
I don't know whether it has yet made Google's list of 200 or more
actual ranking factors, but it is common sense that using schematic markup in content can improve SEO and I agree that it could attract a higher click-thru rate.
Thanks for this valuable training. ~Jude
As Jay pointed out in one of his webinars, the future in search ranking will be in using structured data markup, which is what this plugin does with the rich snippets.
Search engines love schematic markup because it makes their job much easier - it helps to interpret the type of information contained in the web content.
I don't know whether it has yet made Google's list of 200 or more
actual ranking factors, but it is common sense that using schematic markup in content can improve SEO and I agree that it could attract a higher click-thru rate.
Thanks for this valuable training. ~Jude