Have you ever copied a link to a product page on your site, only to paste it into a Facebook post and have some random image show up instead of the picture of the product?
So, when one of your site's pages is posted to Instagram or Facebook (for example), core data such as Title, Description, SEO url, image, and image alt text are correctly pushed across to the social platform. This is handy not only for you, but also for your customers who may like to share your products, articles or other pages with their networks.
Open Graph (OG) protocol tags are standard to all BPD sites running version 4.11+, to assist with content when sharing pages to social platforms.
Core data such as Title, Description, SEO url, image, and image alt text are correctly pushed across for use by the social platform. You can see what is there by viewing the source code and looking for the <meta property="og" ...> tags in the <head>...</head> section.
Happy sharing!
Additional Information
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Self Configurable |
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Business Function |
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BPD Only? |
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B2B/B2C/Both |
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Rich Snippets for search engine results — Rich snippets have been added to data on the product detail page, enabling search engine results to display information similar to the image below. Data tags include:
- Name (product Description)
- Image (Primary Image / Picture1)
- Price including currency (Public Price)
- Availability (In Stock vs Out of Stock - for the public debtor)
- Reviews