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  • Plugin Author Gemini Labs

    (@geminilabs)

    1. Site Reviews will only generate the schema if there are reviews.
    2. If you are using Woocommerce, then selecting “Product” as the schema type in the Site Reviews settings will automatically merge the Site Reviews schema with the generated Woocommerce schema.

    For example:

    Here is a product on your website that has 1 review: https://www.adelaydi.com/product/kynys-top/

    Since a review exists for this product, the schema will be generated.

    And here you can see the rating is shown in the rich snippet preview in the https://search.google.com/test/rich-results tool:

    Thread Starter Aina

    (@adelaydi)

    Hi,

    Thank you for your reply but why is it still missing here:
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    snipboard.io/9S7s5y.jpg

    Plugin Author Gemini Labs

    (@geminilabs)

    1.

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    The “review” schema property is optional, not required. If you want it to be included in the schema then you have to use the schema option on the [site_reviews] shortcode instead of the [site_reviews_summary] shortcode as explained in the Shortcode documentation.

    2.

    snipboard.io/9S7s5y.jpg

    As explained previously, the schema is only generated for products that have reviews.

    Something to also keep in mind is that the Google schema guidelines specifically make a point of saying that they do not guarantee that rich snippets will be shown, even if they are correct. This is ultimately determined by their algorithms.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 2 months ago by Gemini Labs.
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