RatingWidget will add a special Rich-Snippets that will add ratings right into your store’s Google SERP (Search Engine Results Page). This will make your SERP more attractive and eye-catching! The rich-snippets are designed to provide users a sense of what the webpage may include, and help them discover sites that are directly relevant to their searches, resulting in higher click-through rates. Ratings in SERP can help users to better identify pages with good products.
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How RatingWidget’s Premium versions can increase my incoming search traffic?
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I’ve followed all the Rich-Snippets instructions but I don’t see any ratings on Google search results – what’s wrong?
The first thing you should do is to make sure that you’ve configured the ratings’ rich-snippets correctly. Go back to the this topic and follow the instructions. Once the configuration is right, usually it takes about two weeks until Google will add the Rich-Snippets ratings. It’s really varies according your store’s content quality, crawling frequency, pagerank and many other parameters. Even though we have many clients that the ratings appeared on their SERP, we can’t assure that Google will eventually add the ratings’ rich-snippets. Unfortunately we don’t have an access to their algorithms.
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How long does it take for the ratings’ Rich-Snippets to appear in Google’s SERP?
From our experience it takes about two weeks until Google will add the ratings to its search engine results page (SERP). It’s really varies according to your site’s content type & quality, crawling frequency, pagerank, and many other parameters. Moreover, it also depends on the visitor’s country and device, so some users might see it while other’s don’t
Even though we have many clients that the ratings appeared on their SERP, we can’t assure that Google will eventually add the ratings’ Rich-Snippets. Unfortunately we don’t have an access to Google’s algorithms
What we can assure is that we follow the correct meta format schema rules according to Google’s recommended standards and you’ll be able to verify it via Google’s official Rich-Snippets testing tool.