- From: Thad Guidry <thadguidry@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2013 10:14:21 -0500
- To: Willem-Siebe Spoelstra <wsspoelstra@gmail.com>
- Cc: Alexander Shubin <ajax@yandex-team.ru>, Dan Brickley <danbri@danbri.org>, "public-vocabs@w3.org" <public-vocabs@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAChbWaNZbrD-grHH0HXrXAVRykncpyToE=CEtWM8gzC5gNMjaQ@mail.gmail.com>
Your keratin treatment... Is it a Product (customer applies themselves either a topical creme, mixture, etc.) ? Or is it a Service (customer walks into a clinic, or has a specialist arrive at their front door that treats them in-home) ? On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 4:17 AM, Willem-Siebe Spoelstra < wsspoelstra@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Alex (and others), > > I'm almost there to implent the schema.org on my website. > However, I do have some question left about the correct schema.org markup > (so not Google specific). > > I have a page about a keratin treatment, I can use Product markup for > this, because I read: > > Commodity services, like haircuts, can also be represented using this type. > > > This page contains: > > - product name (keratin treatment) > - the 'from' price or the pricerange (with a link to seperate price page) > - aggregate userreview count > - single reviews > > > First, if I choose to show the pricerange, Alex his advice was to use the > AggregateOffer, however looking at the explenation at schema.org, this > looks only appropriate for comparison-websites: > > When a single product that has different offers (for example, the same >> pair of shoes is offered by different merchants), then AggregateOffer can >> be used. > > > Am I right or wrong in this statement? > > Instead of showing the pricerange, I was thinking that showing a 'from' > price maybe would be more appropriate. Is there a possibility for this? > > *EDIT EDIT: Only using lowPrice with AggregateOffer is giving the 'from' > price, however the question still remains if AggregateOffer is appropriate. > * > > I'm also working on a e-commerce website, where I also have on product > that can be ordered in many colors and sizes. > When I look at the integrated schema.org in that programm the show the > 'from' price with a normal price property, is that correct? > > Kind regards, > > Willem > > > 2013/8/12 Alexander Shubin <ajax@yandex-team.ru> > >> Hi, does anybody know why I get the error: Incomplete microdata with >> schema.org >> >> >> Try using http://schema.org/AggregateOffer instead >> http://schema.org/pricespecification. Smth like this >> >> <div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Product"> >> <span itemprop="name">Kenmore White 17″ Microwave</span><br /> >> <img src="kenmore-microwave-17in.jpg" alt='Kenmore 17" Microwave' /></p> >> <div itemprop="aggregateRating" itemscope itemtype=" >> http://schema.org/AggregateRating"> >> Rated <span itemprop="ratingValue">3.5</span>/5<br /> >> based on <span itemprop="reviewCount">11</span> customer reviews >> </div> >> <div itemprop="offers" itemscope itemtype="* >> http://schema.org/AggregateOffer*"> >> <span itemprop="*lowPrice*">$55.00</span><br /> >> <span itemprop="*highPrice*">$155.00</span> >> </div> >> >> <p> Product description:<br /> >> <span itemprop="description">0.7 cubic feet countertop microwave.<br /> >> Has six preset cooking categories and convenience features like<br /> >> Add-A-Minute and Child Lock.</span></p> >> </div> >> >> >> >> This will give you >> >> Beware of another common mistake with float points for price and special >> format for currency (for details, look >> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17314333/googles-testing-tool-thinks-product-markup-is-incomplete-why/17359160 >> ). >> >> But Dan is right - this question is more suited for some Google specific >> group. >> ---- >> Alex Shubin >> Yandex.com <http://www.yandex.com> >> >> On Aug 12, 2013, at 8:42 PM, Dan Brickley <danbri@danbri.org> wrote: >> >> On 12 August 2013 11:08, Willem-Siebe Spoelstra <wsspoelstra@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Hi, does anybody know why I get the error: Incomplete microdata with >> schema.org >> >> Rich snippet tool: >> >> http://www.google.nl/webmasters/tools/richsnippets?q=http%3A%2F%2Ftoolsetbootstrap..wpplayground.wpengine.com%2Fmin-and-max-price-not-working%2F<http://www.google.nl/webmasters/tools/richsnippets?q=http%3A%2F%2Ftoolsetbootstrap.wpplayground.wpengine.com%2Fmin-and-max-price-not-working%2F> >> >> >> This is more a Google product question than something for this group, >> but I'm afraid the answer is roughly: it's a known problem >> (vague/unhelpful error messages), and the Structured Data Testing Tool >> team are working on it. Perhaps >> >> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17955572/rich-snippets-micro-data-for-products-error-incomplete-microdata-with-schema >> might help too? >> >> Dan >> >> >> > -- -Thad Thad on Freebase.com <http://www.freebase.com/view/en/thad_guidry> Thad on LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/in/thadguidry/>
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