Rich Snippets only appear with “site:” search in Google











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I am confused about the rich data results that Google displays.



I run an e-commerce store and am trying to get search results, that return products, to show pricing, stock, rating etc.



I have run searches via Google to return the same product and some results show this, some don't.



The below picture shows 2 searches run simultaneously, the top contains the rich data, the bottom does not:














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    I am confused about the rich data results that Google displays.



    I run an e-commerce store and am trying to get search results, that return products, to show pricing, stock, rating etc.



    I have run searches via Google to return the same product and some results show this, some don't.



    The below picture shows 2 searches run simultaneously, the top contains the rich data, the bottom does not:














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      I am confused about the rich data results that Google displays.



      I run an e-commerce store and am trying to get search results, that return products, to show pricing, stock, rating etc.



      I have run searches via Google to return the same product and some results show this, some don't.



      The below picture shows 2 searches run simultaneously, the top contains the rich data, the bottom does not:














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      I am confused about the rich data results that Google displays.



      I run an e-commerce store and am trying to get search results, that return products, to show pricing, stock, rating etc.



      I have run searches via Google to return the same product and some results show this, some don't.



      The below picture shows 2 searches run simultaneously, the top contains the rich data, the bottom does not:











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          I've come across similar issue, Google will display rich snippets if they are correctly implemented using "site:" but they wont display it on normal results if they are not sure about the quality.



          John Muller discussed about this in his Office Hangouts




          Usually if you do a site: query for a site we will show the rich
          snippets if its implemented technically correct so thats a good way to
          kind of double check we can pick up the mark up properly and for not
          showing it in normal search results then thats really a sign that we
          are essentially not sure about the quality of the website




          I can see you have only 1 review on your product that may be an indication for Google not to show the rich snippet.



          I would advice you to try and get some more reviews. Also test products with more reviews to figure out if Google is not showing your rich snippet because of the site quality or because you dont have enough reviews.



          The main takeaway here is that you have correctly implemented the rich snippets but Google is hesitating to show them because:




          1. You need more reviews

          2. You need to improve content/site quality


          Try to increase your sites trust flow is one of the most important metrics when you are trying to win rich snippet positions.






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            Your markup is a bit mixed up. It was hard to see what was going on in the Structured Data Testing Tool.



            The Review is marked up as its own top level entity and references the products name. It should be part of the Product as the page is about a Product, that has reviews. So it's entity should be inside the Products entity.



            The Product ends up being part of the breadcrumb list. This is because it shares the same id as the last breadcrumb item, so it gets merged in. Changing one of the ids will move it back to being a top level entity.



            Fixing those errors may help Google trust it more and give you those real world rich snippets.






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            • Thanks for your answer. Would you have any idea how to fix? I haven't done anything to it. This is the standard rich snippets from woocommerce
              – Paulmcf1987
              Nov 25 at 11:26












            • I'd suspect it is the theme that is not implementing it correctly. Maybe chart with the theme developer.
              – Tony McCreath
              Nov 27 at 0:56











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            up vote
            6
            down vote



            accepted










            I've come across similar issue, Google will display rich snippets if they are correctly implemented using "site:" but they wont display it on normal results if they are not sure about the quality.



            John Muller discussed about this in his Office Hangouts




            Usually if you do a site: query for a site we will show the rich
            snippets if its implemented technically correct so thats a good way to
            kind of double check we can pick up the mark up properly and for not
            showing it in normal search results then thats really a sign that we
            are essentially not sure about the quality of the website




            I can see you have only 1 review on your product that may be an indication for Google not to show the rich snippet.



            I would advice you to try and get some more reviews. Also test products with more reviews to figure out if Google is not showing your rich snippet because of the site quality or because you dont have enough reviews.



            The main takeaway here is that you have correctly implemented the rich snippets but Google is hesitating to show them because:




            1. You need more reviews

            2. You need to improve content/site quality


            Try to increase your sites trust flow is one of the most important metrics when you are trying to win rich snippet positions.






            share|improve this answer



























              up vote
              6
              down vote



              accepted










              I've come across similar issue, Google will display rich snippets if they are correctly implemented using "site:" but they wont display it on normal results if they are not sure about the quality.



              John Muller discussed about this in his Office Hangouts




              Usually if you do a site: query for a site we will show the rich
              snippets if its implemented technically correct so thats a good way to
              kind of double check we can pick up the mark up properly and for not
              showing it in normal search results then thats really a sign that we
              are essentially not sure about the quality of the website




              I can see you have only 1 review on your product that may be an indication for Google not to show the rich snippet.



              I would advice you to try and get some more reviews. Also test products with more reviews to figure out if Google is not showing your rich snippet because of the site quality or because you dont have enough reviews.



              The main takeaway here is that you have correctly implemented the rich snippets but Google is hesitating to show them because:




              1. You need more reviews

              2. You need to improve content/site quality


              Try to increase your sites trust flow is one of the most important metrics when you are trying to win rich snippet positions.






              share|improve this answer

























                up vote
                6
                down vote



                accepted







                up vote
                6
                down vote



                accepted






                I've come across similar issue, Google will display rich snippets if they are correctly implemented using "site:" but they wont display it on normal results if they are not sure about the quality.



                John Muller discussed about this in his Office Hangouts




                Usually if you do a site: query for a site we will show the rich
                snippets if its implemented technically correct so thats a good way to
                kind of double check we can pick up the mark up properly and for not
                showing it in normal search results then thats really a sign that we
                are essentially not sure about the quality of the website




                I can see you have only 1 review on your product that may be an indication for Google not to show the rich snippet.



                I would advice you to try and get some more reviews. Also test products with more reviews to figure out if Google is not showing your rich snippet because of the site quality or because you dont have enough reviews.



                The main takeaway here is that you have correctly implemented the rich snippets but Google is hesitating to show them because:




                1. You need more reviews

                2. You need to improve content/site quality


                Try to increase your sites trust flow is one of the most important metrics when you are trying to win rich snippet positions.






                share|improve this answer














                I've come across similar issue, Google will display rich snippets if they are correctly implemented using "site:" but they wont display it on normal results if they are not sure about the quality.



                John Muller discussed about this in his Office Hangouts




                Usually if you do a site: query for a site we will show the rich
                snippets if its implemented technically correct so thats a good way to
                kind of double check we can pick up the mark up properly and for not
                showing it in normal search results then thats really a sign that we
                are essentially not sure about the quality of the website




                I can see you have only 1 review on your product that may be an indication for Google not to show the rich snippet.



                I would advice you to try and get some more reviews. Also test products with more reviews to figure out if Google is not showing your rich snippet because of the site quality or because you dont have enough reviews.



                The main takeaway here is that you have correctly implemented the rich snippets but Google is hesitating to show them because:




                1. You need more reviews

                2. You need to improve content/site quality


                Try to increase your sites trust flow is one of the most important metrics when you are trying to win rich snippet positions.







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                    Your markup is a bit mixed up. It was hard to see what was going on in the Structured Data Testing Tool.



                    The Review is marked up as its own top level entity and references the products name. It should be part of the Product as the page is about a Product, that has reviews. So it's entity should be inside the Products entity.



                    The Product ends up being part of the breadcrumb list. This is because it shares the same id as the last breadcrumb item, so it gets merged in. Changing one of the ids will move it back to being a top level entity.



                    Fixing those errors may help Google trust it more and give you those real world rich snippets.






                    share|improve this answer























                    • Thanks for your answer. Would you have any idea how to fix? I haven't done anything to it. This is the standard rich snippets from woocommerce
                      – Paulmcf1987
                      Nov 25 at 11:26












                    • I'd suspect it is the theme that is not implementing it correctly. Maybe chart with the theme developer.
                      – Tony McCreath
                      Nov 27 at 0:56















                    up vote
                    1
                    down vote













                    Your markup is a bit mixed up. It was hard to see what was going on in the Structured Data Testing Tool.



                    The Review is marked up as its own top level entity and references the products name. It should be part of the Product as the page is about a Product, that has reviews. So it's entity should be inside the Products entity.



                    The Product ends up being part of the breadcrumb list. This is because it shares the same id as the last breadcrumb item, so it gets merged in. Changing one of the ids will move it back to being a top level entity.



                    Fixing those errors may help Google trust it more and give you those real world rich snippets.






                    share|improve this answer























                    • Thanks for your answer. Would you have any idea how to fix? I haven't done anything to it. This is the standard rich snippets from woocommerce
                      – Paulmcf1987
                      Nov 25 at 11:26












                    • I'd suspect it is the theme that is not implementing it correctly. Maybe chart with the theme developer.
                      – Tony McCreath
                      Nov 27 at 0:56













                    up vote
                    1
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                    up vote
                    1
                    down vote









                    Your markup is a bit mixed up. It was hard to see what was going on in the Structured Data Testing Tool.



                    The Review is marked up as its own top level entity and references the products name. It should be part of the Product as the page is about a Product, that has reviews. So it's entity should be inside the Products entity.



                    The Product ends up being part of the breadcrumb list. This is because it shares the same id as the last breadcrumb item, so it gets merged in. Changing one of the ids will move it back to being a top level entity.



                    Fixing those errors may help Google trust it more and give you those real world rich snippets.






                    share|improve this answer














                    Your markup is a bit mixed up. It was hard to see what was going on in the Structured Data Testing Tool.



                    The Review is marked up as its own top level entity and references the products name. It should be part of the Product as the page is about a Product, that has reviews. So it's entity should be inside the Products entity.



                    The Product ends up being part of the breadcrumb list. This is because it shares the same id as the last breadcrumb item, so it gets merged in. Changing one of the ids will move it back to being a top level entity.



                    Fixing those errors may help Google trust it more and give you those real world rich snippets.







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                    answered Nov 25 at 2:37









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                    • Thanks for your answer. Would you have any idea how to fix? I haven't done anything to it. This is the standard rich snippets from woocommerce
                      – Paulmcf1987
                      Nov 25 at 11:26












                    • I'd suspect it is the theme that is not implementing it correctly. Maybe chart with the theme developer.
                      – Tony McCreath
                      Nov 27 at 0:56


















                    • Thanks for your answer. Would you have any idea how to fix? I haven't done anything to it. This is the standard rich snippets from woocommerce
                      – Paulmcf1987
                      Nov 25 at 11:26












                    • I'd suspect it is the theme that is not implementing it correctly. Maybe chart with the theme developer.
                      – Tony McCreath
                      Nov 27 at 0:56
















                    Thanks for your answer. Would you have any idea how to fix? I haven't done anything to it. This is the standard rich snippets from woocommerce
                    – Paulmcf1987
                    Nov 25 at 11:26






                    Thanks for your answer. Would you have any idea how to fix? I haven't done anything to it. This is the standard rich snippets from woocommerce
                    – Paulmcf1987
                    Nov 25 at 11:26














                    I'd suspect it is the theme that is not implementing it correctly. Maybe chart with the theme developer.
                    – Tony McCreath
                    Nov 27 at 0:56




                    I'd suspect it is the theme that is not implementing it correctly. Maybe chart with the theme developer.
                    – Tony McCreath
                    Nov 27 at 0:56


















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