Authorship is becoming an important social signal for Google with SEO.
When you sign up for authorship, you'll help Google search users find more content that you’ve written. This can be useful for getting more page views around the web, which is good, especially if you own more than one site (such as Google+, Hubs, etc). All these pages will be in your online author portfolio.
But what type of pages can authorship be used on?
To qualify a page should contain a single article or piece of content written primarily by one author (not an updating feed or list of articles). The byline on the page should clearly state the author wrote the article, using the same name as used on their Google+ profile.
If you are currently using authorship on Google Search to get new readers, please talk about your experiences or add your own knowledge here.
When you sign up for authorship, you'll help Google search users find more content that you’ve written. This can be useful for getting more page views around the web, which is good, especially if you own more than one site (such as Google+, Hubs, etc). All these pages will be in your online author portfolio.
But what type of pages can authorship be used on?
To qualify a page should contain a single article or piece of content written primarily by one author (not an updating feed or list of articles). The byline on the page should clearly state the author wrote the article, using the same name as used on their Google+ profile.
If you are currently using authorship on Google Search to get new readers, please talk about your experiences or add your own knowledge here.







