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Post by account_disabled on Jan 22, 2024 6:01:05 GMT
Google posted its technical structured data documentation over here, which explains how to implement this markup on your pages. “When you add structured data to your vacation rental listing pages, Google Search can show your listing in richer ways. Users can see listing information, such as the name, description, images, location, rating, reviews and more right in search results,” Google wrote. The supported fields include place fields, images, latitude DB to Data and longitude, name, address, ratings, brand, check-in and out times, amenities and many other fields. Google explained that you can now implement structured data markup in their site’s pages to be eligible for this rich result. There is already an existing feed method which “remains a good option for large partners and those with many domains and brands,” Google added. But for “smaller partners including property managers who prefer a simpler setup and maintenance,” Google recommends this structured data. New reports. Google added new Google Search Within Search Console there is a new vacation rental rich result report. This report will help you monitor and fix the validity of your vacation rental structured data. Here is what it looks like: Vacation Rental Rich Results Report The Rich Results testing tool was also updated to support this new markup: Vacation Rental Rich Results Test Why we care.
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