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hariandro 10-16-2018 01:24 AM

Rich Card Vs Rich Snippet
 
Hi Friends!!

I need to know Rich Card Vs Rich Snippet

Hasini 10-24-2018 11:17 PM

Rich Snippets is the term used to portray organized information markup that webpage administrators can add to their current HTML, which thus permits web indexes to all the more likely comprehend what data is contained on each page.

Rich cards are another configuration for indexed lists that have been based on the thriving of rich pieces. Like rich scraps, rich cards use the markup from schema.org to indicate content in a way that is assembled in an additionally captivating visual configuration.

woodtechkitchen 10-24-2018 11:25 PM

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SerenMckay 10-25-2018 12:31 AM

A snippet is a result Google shows to the user in the search results. And a rich snippet gives detailed information about the website.
The Rich Cards report helps you fix errors in any rich result (formerly known as "rich card") structured data that Google finds on your site.

Sojan Babu 10-25-2018 02:55 AM

Rich cards are a good way to provide data to Google Search about events, products, or opportunities on your website. Rich card data can be displayed to users in a variety of formats on different devices and can help drive traffic to your website.

Rich snippets are a type of on-page markup. They are that extra bit of information that appears under search results.

bradvictor1 10-25-2018 06:35 AM

above many comments are having right lines, basically rich snippets and rich cards can be control from webmaster beautifully.

RH-Calvin 06-12-2019 06:38 AM

Rich cards are a new Search result format building on the success of rich snippets. Just like rich snippets, rich cards use schema.org structured markup to display content in an even more engaging and visual format, with a focus on providing a better mobile user experience.

rajkiran 08-28-2019 03:33 AM

Rich cards are a good way to provide data to Google Search about events, products, or opportunities on your website. Rich card data can be displayed to users in a variety of formats on different devices and can help drive traffic to your website.

Rich snippets are a type of on-page markup. They are that extra bit of information that appears under search results.

buyinstagram 08-28-2019 06:54 AM

Rich Snippets are when Google enhances an existing search result to have more data shown. Here's an example of one with reviews, a price range, and the product availability. Rich Cards are when Google adds a separate search result up above the other natural results.

vinukum 08-28-2019 10:38 PM

Rich Snippets is the term used to describe structured data markup that site operators can add to their existing HTML, which in turn allow search engines to better understand what information is contained on each web page.
Rich cards are a new format for search results that have been built on the prosperity of rich snippets. Similar to rich snippets, rich cards utilize the markup from schema.org to show content in a way that is put together in a more engaging visual format.

alvin_hoffman 09-02-2019 12:50 AM

No comparison both are good

akashsharma1 09-03-2019 04:42 AM

Rich Cards that Google adds individual search results to other natural results. Structured data like JSON-LD drives both Rich Snippets and Rich Cards, but the type of page usage depends on the type of structured data and Google's algorithm. For example, product data only gets Rich Snippets.

leenahahim 10-30-2019 11:09 PM

Rich snippet is for schema markup.

parkbogumm830 11-06-2019 09:00 PM

Rich Snippets are when Google improves a current item to have more information shown.

Rich Cards are when Google includes a different query item up over the other normal results.


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