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I'm facing one problem here. I made rich snippets - microdata for the website but Google ignores all of them.

Here is how it looks like in testing tool . It doesn't detect any errors. I've read that Google ignores the microdata in hidden fields. Unfortunately this is partially the case since I use jquery to interact with the content, but nevertheless it is not hidden everywhere and I believe that Google should recognize at least the microdata visible to the user permanently.

Am I missing something here? It is now about 3 weeks since I updated website with rich snippets.

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Took about 2 weeks before the insertion of microdata showed any impact in Google search results for a website I was working on. – Oliver Salzburg Nov 8 '12 at 16:21

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Including microdata for similar doesn't guarantee that Google, Bing, Yahoo (or other search engines) will index them with that data shown in the results.

On my website, only newly indexed content is getting indexed with Rich Snippets, the search engines are not updating their indexes for the old content.

You only have 22 results in Google. Add more content and Google may index you better later.

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