Thursday, December 23, 2010
What are the benefits of submitting feeds like Video Sitemaps and mRSS vs. the benefits of Facebook Share and RDFa ? Is one better than the other? Let's start the discussion.
Functionality of feeds vs. on-page markup
Google accepts information from both video feeds, such as Video Sitemaps and mRSS, as well as on-page markup, such as Facebook Share and RDFa. We recommend that you use both!
If you have limited resources, however, here's a chart explaining the pros and cons of each method. The key differentiators include:
- While both feeds and on-page markup give search engines metadata, Video Sitemaps/mRSS also help with crawl discovery. We may find a new URL through your feed that we wouldn't have easily discovered otherwise.
- Using Video Sitemaps/mRSS requires that the search engine support these formats and not all engines do. Because on-page markup is just that—on the page—crawlers can gather the metadata through organic means as they index the URL. No feed support is required.
| Feeds (Video Sitemaps and mRSS) | On-page markup (Facebook Share and RDFa) | |
|---|---|---|
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Accepted by Google | ✓ | ✓ | 
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Helps search engines discover new URLs with videos (improves discovery and coverage) | ✓ | |
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Provides structured metadata (for example, video title and description) | ✓ | ✓ | 
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Allows search engines without sitemap/mRSS support to still obtain metadata information
        (allows organic gathering of metadata) | ✓ | |
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Incorporates additional metadata like "duration" | ✓ | 
If you're further wondering about the benefits of specific feeds (Video Sitemaps vs. mRSS), we can help with clarification there, too. First of all, you can use either. We're indifferent about it. :) One benefit of Video Sitemaps is that, because it's a format we're actively enhancing, we can quickly extend it to allow for more specifications.
All this said, if you're going to start from scratch, Video Sitemaps is our recommended start.
| Video Sitemaps | mRSS | |
|---|---|---|
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Accepted by Google | ✓ | ✓ | 
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Been around for a long, long time and pretty widely accepted | ✓ | |
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Extremely quick for Google Video Search team to extend | ✓ | 
"Starving" to start conversation about feeds or on-page markup? Join us in the Sitemaps section of the Webmaster discussion forum.

