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Are there any immediate benefits of implementing semantic web features in a website - and does google really pay attention to rdf markup?

I have read on and off over the last couple of years but nothing major appears to be happening.

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Are there any immediate benefits of implementing semantic web features in a website

There are already a few success stories of the Semantic Web.

does google really pay attention to rdf markup?

Take a look at what Google says about RDFa and how it produces rich snippets out of that.

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Currently the biggest incentive IMHO is:

"Search engines including Bing, Google, Yahoo! and Yandex rely on this markup to improve the display of search results, making it easier for people to find the right web pages." -- http://schema.org/

More people/eyeballs, more traffic => more subscriptions/products sold/advertisement money.

You said: "nothing major appears to be happening". I disagree, right now schema.org is something major happening.

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