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Anyone use Rich Snippets?

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I don't know how many of you know the importance of using Rich snippets ie, micro-formatted data types.
Read this:
Rich snippets provide structure to the search engines. Structure indicates the type of content being viewed – such as a video, work by a particular author, a customer testimonial, or an event. SERP listings then show up with a thumbnail, author image, or more structured listing (e.g. a list of events) rather than just a link.
So if you haven't implemented this, please do it now, there are lots of plugins in wordpress if you're a wordpress user.

This is the one I use: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/schema-creator/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
 
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These are very useful, and it's a good idea to get a jump start on using them as soon as possible, so you can snag traffic that your competitors are missing out on. This is one of those "low hanging fruit" type things that every webmaster should be doing. You certainly would want your own site to get indexed for search queries, rather than get beat out by some site aggregator that is doing a better job than you at properly tagging all of its contents.
 

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