Review
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Description
A review of an item - for example, of a restaurant, movie, or store.
Definition from the Schema.org vocabulary (English).
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Google Search requirements
Required and recommended properties per official Google Search Central documentation.
Required properties
- author10M+GRequired
Person or Organization The author of the review. The reviewer's name must be a valid name. For example, "50% off until Saturday" is not a valid name for a reviewer. This field must be shorter than 100 characters. If it's longer than 100 characters, your page won't be eligible for an author-based review snippet. To help Google best understand authors across various features, consider following the author markup best practices.
- itemReviewed100K - 1MGRequired
One of the valid types The item that is being reviewed. However, if the review is nested into another schema.org type using the review property, omit the itemReviewed property (we assume the parent item is the reviewed item). The valid types for the reviewed item are: Book Course CreativeWorkSeason CreativeWorkSeries Episode Event Game HowTo LocalBusiness MediaObject Movie MusicPlaylist MusicRecording Organization Product Recipe SoftwareApplication
- itemReviewed100K - 1MG.nameRequired
Text The name of the item that is being reviewed. If the review is nested into another schema.org type using the review property, you still need to provide the name of the thing that is being reviewed. For example: { "@context": "", "@type": "Game", "name": "Firefly", "review": { "@type": "Review", "reviewRating": { "@type": "Rating", "ratingValue": 5 }, "author": { "@type": "Person", "name": "John Doe" } } }
- reviewRating1M - 10MGRequired
Rating The rating given in this review. The rating can be a nested Rating or more specific subtype. The most typical subtype is AggregateRating.
- reviewRating1M - 10MG.ratingValueRequired
Number or Text A numerical quality rating for the item, either a number, fraction, or percentage (for example, 4, 60%, or 6 / 10). Google understands the scale for fractions and percentages, since the scale is implied in the fraction itself or the percentage. The default scale for numbers is a 5-point scale, where 1 is the lowest value and 5 is the highest value. If another scale is intended, use bestRating and worstRating. For decimal numbers, use a dot instead of a comma to specify the value (
Recommended properties
- datePublished10M+GRecommended
- negativeNotes10K - 100KGRecommended
- positiveNotes10K - 100KGRecommended
- reviewRating1M - 10MGRecommended
- reviewRating1M - 10MGRecommended
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