Google review rich snippets not working
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Hello,
I wanted to use markup in my blogs content for google rich snippets, in particular I’d like to use the micro data markup.
However whenever I insert the markup into a post, it disappears from the HTML view as soon as I publish or update the post.
Here is the documentation on the google website about using this markup http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=176035
Thanks
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Because we’re a shared platform here, not all kinds of code work here. If you’d like to request that staff enable these codes, I can flag this to be moved to the Ideas forum.
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What is the status of this suggesion?
I also want to use rich snippet text but can not see a way to do this at my frommtaxes.wordpress.com. Any suggestions as to how to implement rich snippet text? -
Ideas posted here linger for years. Now and then one is acted on but that is an infrequent occurrence. So that status of these Ideas threads that are still open (not closed) is they are pending.
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Rich text can be posted using the “Paste from Word” option in the Advanced toolbar. That’s been the case for several years.
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Below is an excerpt from webmaster tools for implementing rich snippet text for me as author. Can I do this at my blog?
http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/richsnippets?url=frommtaxes.wordpress.comGoogle search preview
Philadelphia Estate and Tax Attorney Blog
frommtaxes.wordpress.com – Cached
The excerpt from the page will show up here. The reason we can’t show text from your webpage is because the text depends on the query the user types.Note that there is no guarantee that a Rich Snippet will be shown for this page on actual search results. For more details, see the FAQ.
Extracted Author/Publisher for this page
author (extracted from page content)
author name = STEVEN J . FROMM
Are you the author? If you have an email with wordpress.com and verified it with Google+, please enter your G+ profile to verify your authorship hereauthor
linked author profile = http://sjfpc.com/
Error: Author profile page redirects to another URLredirect url = http://www.sjfpc.com/
Error: Author profile page does not have an authorship link to a Google Profile. Learn more.
author
linked author profile = http://www.sjfpc.com/I do not know how to implement this in wordpress.com. Is there a way to do this?
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:D How about this:
http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/richsnippets?url=fdhly.wordpress.com -
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fdly: Thanks for the response, but I do not understand from it how to solve my problem and questions posed here. Can you give me some specific advice.
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I can’t seem to solve this problem: Here is the link:
and an excerpt of this link:
“Extracted Author/Publisher for this page
author (extracted from page content)
author name = STEVEN J . FROMM
google profile = https://plus.google.com/112724554872191616076full name from G+ profile = Steven J Fromm & Associates, PC .
Error: Author name found on the page and Google+ profile name do not match. Please consider adding markup to the site.Learn more.author
linked author profile = http://sjfpc.com/author
linked author profile = http://www.sjfpc.com/author
linked author profile = https://plus.google.com/112724554872191616076?gl=us&hl=en#112724554872191616076/posts
google profile = https://plus.google.com/112724554872191616076?gl=us&hl=en#112724554872191616076/posts
We could not find a link to frommtaxes.wordpress.com from the Other profiles or Contributor to section of your Google Profile to verify this page. Learn more.
author
linked author profile = https://twitter.com/sjfpc”Can anyone help me fix this? Specific steps to take as I have tried to fix it but have failed.
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Here’s what I’ll type in the editing window
<div itemscope itemtype="http://data-vocabulary.org/Review">
<h1></h1>
<p><span itemprop="itemreviewed">L.A. Noire</span></p>
<p>Reviewed by <span itemprop="reviewer">David Blayney</span></p>
<p><time itemprop="dtreviewed" datetime="2012-09-04">September 4</time></p>
<p><span itemprop="summary">“A pretty good game, needed more varied gameplay elements”</span></p>
<p><span itemprop="description">L.A. Noire is a great detective game that included interesting new gameplay elements and was a great game.</span></p>
<p>Rating: <span itemprop="value">7</span> out of <span itemprop="best">10</span></p>
</div>And this is what WordPress will spit out after saving or publishing:
<div>
<h1></h1>
<p><span>L.A. Noire</span></p>
<p>Reviewed by <span>David Blayney</span></p>
<p>September 4</p>
<p><span>“A pretty good game, needed more varied gameplay elements”</span></p>
<p><span>L.A. Noire is a great detective game that included interesting new gameplay elements and was a great game.</span></p>
<p>Rating: <span>7</span> out of <span>10</span></p>
</div>All of the itemprop attributes are removed.
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I’ve pretty much established that only microformats works, so microdata doesn’t. Thanks for posting the rich snippet tool link
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laggacy: I am confused by your comments. They are not relate to my questions and issues, correct?
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A) you need to make sure that your WordPress.com display name is the same as your Google+ profile name. Make sure that on the link you set
rel="author"in your link tag using the HTML editor.The final code should be
My Google+ ProfileOn your Google+ profile you need to edit your profile and add your custom domain name (http://sjfpc.com/) to the "contributor to" section and set it to public.
I hope this will help with the authorship markup, this will make your profile picture appear next to search results for pages with this code on it.
Is that all you needed help with?
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This blog http://sjfpc.com/ is not a free hosted WordPress.com blog.
For clarity > http://support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/
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