Does google value Schema.org tags

Discussion in 'Google' started by faqroo, Oct 23, 2011.

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    I'm reading a lot about Schema.org vocabularies... I also see mixed reviews about Itz weightage on google... Does google really value Schema tags??
     
    faqroo, Oct 23, 2011 IP
  2. hunprobalazs

    hunprobalazs Peon

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    As far as I know, it could help for the geo location, but I have never experienced yet! Have you any tried it? What's your point about it?
     
    hunprobalazs, Oct 24, 2011 IP
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    I just wanted to check if it is worth spending time on schema...
     
    faqroo, Oct 25, 2011 IP
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    bhavatmaj Well-Known Member

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    before using Schema.org vocabularies my site was on page 3 form many keywords.
    and AFTER applying Schema.org vocabularies on each page correctly my site was on FIRST page for same keywords in just 1 week ( after next crawl).
    Schema.org vocabularies : helps SE to understand the content better.
     
    bhavatmaj, Oct 25, 2011 IP
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    Bhavatmaj, would you mind posting the url for the site you used this on? I have not utilized a schema in the past but I am very interested in seeing an implementation which has had positive results.
     
    Hans-Eirik, Oct 25, 2011 IP
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    We're currently building an app called schemafeed.com where the schema.org data is shown offsite via the URL field. One thing we're not sure and still experimenting is, does Google make use of the external data even though its not stored on the same page, same idea as the canonical URL I guess.
     
    kaichancoder, Dec 9, 2011 IP