Google Authorship

When your blog articles appear in Google Search results, you can have your website setup to display author information. The most common bits include the photo, the name and the number of Google+ circles the Author appears in. Through anecdotal evidence Blog Authorship Snippets can improve the clickthrough rate of your content.  Putting a face to the content in the search results catches the eye, adds additional information to an otherwise bland result and perhaps you’ll recognize the author.

GoogleAuthorPreview2

Search result showing Author name, Google circles but no photo

GoogleAuthorPreview1

Preview shows Author Photo, Author name, but no Google+ circles

 

You can get authorship snippets for your articles as well. There are several guides as to how to do this around the web, and I have to defer to Google’s guide since they’ll keep it up to date. Here are the Google instructions to get Authorship information:

Author information in search results

The process requires Google+ profile, linking the profile to your domain. Linking the profile with the domain requires either the Google+ user’s email have the same domain as article or using rel=author markup to link site back to the profile. WordPress users can find plugins to make the updates while I personally use Yoast SEO plugin along with slight changes to my theme to accomplish this.

To test your authorship markup; go to the Google webmaster tools, Rich Snippets section. Enter your url with an article and it will check your authorship is setup correctly.

Google Publisher

The publisher is a way to correlate a business or brands with their content. Its can show your business logo in the search results instead of an Author photograph. To do this you must have a Google+ Business page to link to (if you have personal page, don’t link it) and add specific reciprocal links between the two. For wordpress users you can also reuse the same Yoast SEO plugin, or add the Google Publisher plugin or update your theme. In any case it should only take 5 minutes and certainly less than 30.

  1. To add the publisher for your site, first you add a link in your <header> section that points to your Google+ page. You’re only recommended to do this on your homepage and it is not necessary across all pages of your site.
    Hunch Manifest rel="publisher"

    Hunch Manifest rel=”publisher”

  2. Point your Google+ business page to verify the rel=”publisher” mark up. In Google+, starting from your Dashboard select Edit Business Information > edit Contact Info > Website URL. There you add your website, e.g. hunch.wpengine.com. The navigation for this area has changed often and my navigation part of the Google Places for business integration so your navigation might be different.

    Add Website URL in Google+

  3. Validate your addition using the Google webmaster tools, Rich Snippets section.
    Hunch Manifest Google Publisher Test

    Hunch Manifest Google Publisher Test

Mark van Berkel is Founder and President of Hunch Manifest Inc. While managing business operations he also leads the team in designing semantic technology to provide personalized online presence and reputation management services. Prior to forming the company, he was consultant in enterprise software projects to companies including Panasonic, Shell, and General Electric and was an Architect for a world leading human capital management software-as-a-service. Mark holds a Bachelor of Information Systems from StFX University and did his graduate studies at University of Toronto, getting a MEng Industrial Information Engineering and an MBA, Strategy and Innovation from the Rotman School of Management. In 2006 he published a 170 page report as a researcher at the Semantic Technologies Lab at the University of Toronto and built a semantic technology prototype for SAP Research Labs. Connect with Mark on LinkedIn or Twitter. Mark is also certified in Google Analytics.