Created 08/07/2011 - 1 year ago
Wondering about authorship markup, but not sure where to start? Based on feedback from authors and webmasters, we've simplified the process of linking your content to your profile information. This
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www.google.comBlueHatWebPub: "@btabke: this is prejudicial and nothing you can do about it but play : Author information in search results http://t.co/MKWu5v0" gag
joedevon: Don't like how this is implemented-> RT @btabke: this is prejudicial, nothing you can do about it: Author info in search http://t.co/YxY0OEs
webmarketingflt: RT @Matt_Siltala Author information in search results - Webmaster Tools Help: http://bit.ly/pJaH3j
GaeldeTalhouet: RT @ajkohn: Reading: Google Simplifies rel="author" Markup http://bit.ly/qaEbp0 (Looks much easier which should boost adoption.) #seo
SaidulHassan: RT @mattcutts: Google made it simpler to add author info for a page: http://t.co/EKz5K0A Now you can use a url parameter.
hashgapps: #GA-repost: Another cool feature http://bit.ly/oYVurV from Google but not available to #googleapps users: Anoth... http://bit.ly/qaF41c
bpanne: "@mattcutts: Google made it simpler to add author info: http://t.co/i2ULxTs " Geweldig, slimme manier voor extra aandacht google+ dienst
clarklab: just three days after I gave a talk about adding Google authorship markup to @WordPress, they announce a new format: http://t.co/l0k9BK4
rbucich: @queenofspain Google just revised the req for claiming own content - very important for bloggers at BlogHer http://rick.ly/oI1B4w
LhossenOuhbad: Rajouter ?rel=author à la fin d'une url pour indiquer l'auteur d'une source http://t.co/psPlxgY
