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        • promodirect
          promodirect last edited by

          I have used to rich snippet to my website & everything is working fine except showing the total number of products listed in the particular category. Check out the screenshot below:

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          • PaddyDisplays
            PaddyDisplays @promodirect last edited by

            I think you posted this message before seeing my last response, but you'l notice that they use "results" (like us) and google it picking up on that,  but your site has nothing after the number

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              PaddyDisplays @promodirect last edited by

              Just to follow up, on our site we have on categories that have more than one page it says "Showing 1 to 24 of 32 results ", and in the serps it says "Results 1 - 24 of 32"

              For categories with one page , its say eg "Showing 15 Item(s)" and the serps says 15 "Item"

              But for a category that has only 3 products "Showing 3 Item(s)" the serps does not show anything, so there is no guarantees that it will work.

              (on a side note, I must change the way we display the number of products, "results" and "items" are not really the right terms )

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                promodirect @PaddyDisplays last edited by

                I found many website those not mentioned "product" - https://www.qualitylogoproducts.com/mug-personalized.htm http://www.crestline.com/mugs.aspx

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                  promodirect @PaddyDisplays last edited by

                  Cool. Lets try this out. Thanks!

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                    PaddyDisplays @promodirect last edited by

                    So yeah this has nothing to do with rich snippets,  goojle is just figuring the product count.  So if you look at the example size, they have the text showing "Showing 53 products"  so google has worked out that there are 53 products,  but on your site it says "showing 1 - 52 of 156",  note it does not say "products" so google not picking up the meaning  of "showing 1 - 52 of 156",  I would guess just by adding "products" to the end of that text, google will pick that up.

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                    • promodirect
                      promodirect @PaddyDisplays last edited by

                      Yes I tested, but it doesn't show. Even for those websites which are coming with the number of products in SERP are not showing the value in rich snippet testing tool.

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                        Linda-Vassily last edited by

                        When I go to your site and search on USB flash drives, I see 53 products, same as in the Google snippet. What number did you expect to see? http://imgur.com/ZKZGvyb

                        [I know you obscured the domain in your image, but the name of the company is in the title.]

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                        • PaddyDisplays
                          PaddyDisplays last edited by

                          Have you tested on google testing tool?

                          https://search.google.com/structured-data/testing-tool/u/0/

                          I have seen google show the number of products on pages that don't have rich snippets too, so it can be just what google bot decides what to show or not.

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