Google authorship.
Hi good people.
I received a newsletter a few days ago, from Boost blogtraffic, telling me about Google authorship.
So, they are on their way with a new thing, for to let us claim authorships over our websites, blogposts etc. Thereby they can connect your writings and give you some credit by better rankings, if it looks like you are a real and respected person.
How exactly Google will decide if you are for real is for instance by looking at your Google+ circles, do you have lots of people following you on Google+ you might look as a person of greater value? :D ..I am not really Google+ social, I have 9 or 10 :'( ..You are welcome in my circles. :)
I guess the idea is intended for to make it easyer to spot scam, by letting the real stuff rank better?
Anybody who knows more about this, please tell. =)
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This is actually covered as you progress through the training and you will get walked through how to connect up with the authorship. Just keep following the training and you will be brought to this point at the appropriate stage.
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Even if you're not active in Google+, Google Authorship will still work, but you do have to setup your profile.
Like mentioned below by Jaweda2k, this will be part of your training by taking the courses step by step. You will eventually get to this training which you will find it very easy to set up.
I have personally done a step by step tutorial on how to set up your Google+ Badge to your website, which in turn will help increase your following when people visit your website.
If you have any questions, just let me know me know and I'll further assist you.
Here's the link:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/how-to-add-google-badge-to-your-own-website/a_aid/05456721
Great, thanks a lot. It seems I can't delete a blogpost? :/ ..So I'll just let it rest in silence.. ;)
You can delete a comment if that's what you mean. On the right hand side of your comment, there is the "Actions" tab, click on it and then click on "Delete Comment".
No, I meant this whole blogpost about Google authorship, as it is not relevant or something new or exiting.