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GoodRelations - The Web Vocabulary for E-Commerce

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GoodRelations is a standardized vocabulary for product, price, and company data that can (1) be embedded into existing static and dynamic Web pages and that (2) can be processed by other computers. This increases the visibility of your products and services in the latest generation of search engines, recommender systems, and other novel applications.

[goodrelations] Marking up services

David Deering david at touchpointdigital.net
Wed Sep 18 19:25:56 CEST 2013


Thank you for response, Martin, and for those suggestions.  But what if, 
because the price would vary so much, that you would prefer not to list 
a price?  Is that even possible, or would the markup not validate and/or 
would the rich snippet not display in search results?  For example, what 
if the service was web design?  Prices for web design services could 
vary wildly, from $1000 to $25,000. So would I still be obligated to 
list the price or price range with the service or can I leave it out of 
the markup?

	
David Deering
Touch Point Digital Marketing
(504) 875-2225
david at touchpointdigital.net touchpointdigitalmarketing.com



On 9/18/2013 12:01 PM, Martin Hepp wrote:
> David:
> Quickly told: If you have different prices for different offers (e.g. men's haircut vs. women's haircut), then use TWO gr:Offering / schema:Offer entities with respective prices.
>
> Another solution is to model the generic service ("haircut for men and women") and indicate the price as a range.
>
> An example (yet from pre-schema.org times and not 100% valid according to today's standards) is
>
>      http://plushbeautybar.com/services.html
>
> See also
>
>      http://www.ebusiness-unibw.org/wiki/GoodRelationsService
>
> Best
>
> Martin
>
> On Sep 18, 2013, at 6:32 PM, David Deering wrote:
>
>> Hi, could anyone please give me an example of how I could mark up a business service with GoodRelations when the price of the service varies for each customer (for example, a haircut or some type of repair) ?  Can I leave out the price somehow?  And what if the service is performed at the place of business where there is no "delivery"?  How could I mark that up so that the rich snippet will actually display?  If anyone has an example of how I might be able to do that, I'd appreciate it very much if you could post it. Thanks in advance for your time and help.
>>
>> David
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