Magento extension Easy RDFa Tags by CustomerParadigm

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This free RDFa Magento Extension by Customer Paradigm allows you to easily implement RDFa tags within Magento

Compatible with Magento 1.x

Easy RDFa Tags

Make sure search engines can index all of your eCommerce products easily using machine-readable tags (i.e. they can read and understand the product's name, price, manufacturer and image). This free extension is simply one of the best, most effective things you can do to boost on-site Search Engine Optimization.

About The RDFa Extension: This free Magento extension allows you to wrap RDFa tags around product information on your Magento eCommerce website. It's designed to work with the default / base install product layout system. If you have made extensive changes to the layout of the product pages in Magento, please contact us for paid assistance.

We're here to help: If you have questions on customizing or implementing this plugin for your Magento system, we are available to help. As this is a free extension, all support is paid. Call 303.499.9318 or 888.772.0777 to speak with a real person. Or have Customer Paradigm Contact You Now >>

Why RDFa / Microformatting? Most websites are designed to be used by humans. If done correctly, a search engine or eCommerce aggregator is often able to spider through a site and index the content.

But some things that are really easy for humans, can be particularly difficult for machines to sort through. For example:

  • What is the price of the item?
  • Who is the manufacturer?
  • What type of product is this (i.e. category)?
A human can identify these easily. A computer trying to