Currently you can share a Google review on your Google+ page and then from there you can embed the google review using their embed code on to your website. This is nice, but it shows a lot of information.
I was curious if there is any way to modify what information is shown in the embedded Google review box?
Here is a link to a page with Google reviews embeded.
Page With Good Reviews Embeded
As you can see it shows the address of the company in every review right above the rating star icons.
All I'd like to do is the same thing only without the address. Is this possible?
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Please take a look on this screenshot.
I want to do the same: tagging products that appear in my Instagram pics and link them to an Ecommerce website.
I tried to find Instagram tools to do that, but I can't seem to find them natively. Is that some premium feature, or how can I tag my products like that?
This should answer as to why you can't see the feature. https://www.facebook.com/business/help/719199648241244. Also, if your E-Commerce website is WordPress, there may be a free plugin (not sure which one to recommend as there are several) that can take your WooCommerce and feed it to both Facebook and Google Merchant. Make sure you setup a Business Instagram from your personal instagram ideally using your mobile phone and create a business page on FB. Keep in mind you will only see metrics from Instagram AFTER you setup your business Insta acct. and not for previous posts already on Insta.
When searching on Google, some organization details will display on the right side of the search result page that are realetd to my keywords.
Anybody knows how to display our data on that side?
See this example:
I found this great resource that goes into step by step instructions on how to do this. source: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/how-to-optimize-your-site-for-googles-answer-box/166084/
Here are the quick highlights:
To summarize, here’s what you should do if you have a website and want to get clicks from search in relation to a Google Answer Box.
Start by finding out if there is a Google Answer Box that relates to
content on your website or content that you could create for your
website, as shown in the examples above.
Create content that matches the Google Answer Box, goes into more
depth, and make sure it is using the correct markup.
Aim to be either the source of the Google Answer Box or the closest
to the Google Answer Box as you can get.
Make sure your page’s SEO title and meta description tell the
searcher you have even better information than the Google Answer Box
to encourage them to click on your link. Also, make sure it includes
the query the person would search to find the Google Answer Box.
Build links to your Google Answer Box content using anchor text that
matches the Google Answer Box call to action (if you have software)
or the query the person would search to find the Google Answer Box.
I am playing around with some free Wordpress plugins that automatically add schema. You can view more on SEO and other marketing help on my blog here: http://www.renowebdesigner.com
First, you need to have GMB Page for your website and make sure that your profile is 100% updated. It is called a knowledge graph. Basically, there are two types of graph,
Local Knowledge Graph
Branded Knowledge Graph
I hope that you have updated the following things on GMB page:
Business name
Business category & sub-category
Services which your offering
Contact num
Website link & appointment link
Explain about your business
Mark the exact location on the map
Add labels
To implement the knowledge graph for your business. I'm not aware of which website platform you're using.
Case1: If you're using WP website you can directly download knowledge graph plugin and update all your social links. At the same time make sure that your website doesn't have any issues. Check with structured data testing tool.
Case2: If you developed a website on another platform I request you to implement schema.org on the website with the help of the developer. The complete guide is available in webmaster tools.
Hope I have answered your question.
That’s coming from Google’s Knowledge Graph.
If you are the "authority" (e.g., for a search for "google", the authority is Google), structured data on your site can be used by Google to show more information in that sidebar. That would be Knowledge Graph cards (details). An example is Corporate Contacts.
How can I show logo and website description as snippets in Google search result?
I tried reading on Rich Snippets but seems like there is no way to do this?
Do your part and correctly implement the Rich Snippets.
Create a sitemap and submit it on Google Webmasters so that Google finds and crawls your pages and detect the snippets in your markup.
Google then will decide when to show your snippets according to several criteria described in their Webmaster Quality Guidlines and Structured Data Policies.
Be patient. Stuff related to SEO take time but they are eventually fruitful.
Reference: Google Developers
According to Google’s documenation, the logo can only be shown for organizations (not as Rich Snippet, but possibly in the Knowledge Graph). It makes use of Schema.org’s logo property (on Organization).
It’s unclear what you mean with "website description", as Google displays a short snippet by default anyway (either taken from the page’s content, or from the meta-description).
I was wondering how I could display the prominent pages (such as About, Contact Us, Pricing, etc) of my website when it is searched for in Google. Currently Google search result only shows the homepage of my website. I want it to display prominent pages underneath as well, something like this:
I would really appreciate any help. Thanks guys!
These are called Google Sitelinks. You can find Google's explanation here. https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/47334?hl=en
The process is automated, you cannot add sitelinks, but you can remove ones you think shouldn't be there when you see them, through Google Webmaster Tools.
Facebook provides an easy way for web site visitors to share links to the liked pages. In addition to that it allows to track referrals.
Is there the similar feature for "Google +1"? I can't find this information in the documentation (https://developers.google.com/+/plugins/+1button/) but it should be doable...
My final goal is:
to provide the easy way for web site visitors to leave links to the "liked" pages
those links should allow to identify 'link referral' (so that will be tracked, and users will be stimulated to share URLs).
Is there any way to do that with Google+?
It looks like I can do that by generating custom href field, but then each visitor will have own url and I won't be able to show high score for amount of "+1" links to particular page.
Is there any other way except of using custom href field?
Any thoughts are welcome!
The short answer is no. There's no way to insert user specific tracking codes into your shares created by the Google+ plugins other than using the href attribute.
However, you can use Webmaster Tools and Google Analytics social interactions feature to see the impact of the Google+ plugins on your content.