Schema.org Markup for Currencies in Multiple Countries.
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Hello - Just getting in to a bit of Markup for rich snippets etc.
This site sells from New Zealand , but our target market is Australia and most of our sales are there and we locate it there in Webmaster tools.
Our Site changes currency / location automatically detecting IP Addresses.
So -primarily I have a product with multiple variations on one page that I want to show offers in Google.com.au - in Australian Dollars
Syntol Probiotic
90 caps $25AUD 180 Caps $50AUD 360 Caps 75AUDHere is the page http://www.return2health.net/syntol.html
Ideas around that? Ideally I would like to add some country specific data to it I guess..?
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Mmm... tricky question, as I usually don't like to have the currency changing depending on IP. Therefore, I don't if my idea is correct and surely should need to be tested.
As you probably know, the Schema.org/Offer preview the mark up for currencies.
What I'd probably do should be calling the product description, photo, prices and currencies with a PHP call (if your site is on php), and the code snippet called would be mark-up with the Schema.org corresponding to the "country".
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