For those of you who have seen my prior write-ups on Google Authorship, you may be surprised to see yet another post covering the topic. Well, it appears the story is far from over. Turn the clock ...
Tom Rusling is the General Manager at iAcquire, a content marketing agency with offices in New York, San Diego and Phoenix. Historically, Google has ranked and displayed content based on trust signals ...
Google Authorship has come to an end. It had the feature that loaded author photos alongside search results. If you are puzzled about your happy mug missing from the search pages, don’t be. Google ...
Last week, we reported that it is safe to remove authorship markup from you site, citing Gary Illyes who said Google now completely doesn't use authorship anymore. So a follow up question on that was ...
The idea that author authority affects Google rankings dates back to 2009. That's when Google was granted the so-called agent rank patent, and it openly disclosed the news in a release that authorship ...
Google's official statement is that "removing Authorship generally does not seem to reduce traffic to sites," but I'm calling baloney. Look back just a couple years and you'll find countless studies ...
Google is famous for experimenting with new features in search, and just as famous for abruptly and unceremoniously killing them. The examples are legion. Remember the personalized vs. global search ...
Google's John Mueller described how Google is able to recognize an author and all of that author's content and mentions across the web, without supporting authorship markup anymore. In short, John ...
If you want more people to read the stories you publish online, check out Google Authorship. Google Authorship lets writers online associate their stories with their Google Plus accounts. Google ...
Google announced an even easier way to get your picture into the Google search results by adding automatic author attribution through Google+ signin. Google has integrated Google+ Sign-In with ...
Gary Illyes from Google said today at SMX East that webmasters and publishers should leave the authorship markup on their page. In August 2014, Google removed support for Authorship markup completely, ...
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