Google+ Skewing Google Search Results 27 Nov 2011
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Google+ is slowly skewing Google.com’s main search results towards people sharing and +1ing posts. The latest Google + integration comes via a rel=author tag that Google’s been supporting since the summer. If you aren’t putting rel=author you really need to
Here’s how it works for me, which — as I’ll explain below.
When you Google anything with it’s search result and an author has a rel=author located in the article of Google’s search results, the author’s avatar and the adjacent byline both now link to a new Google search results page that begins with the author’s Google+ profile. These all should be linked to Google Plus Profile.
John Rampton is a PPC Entrepreneur, Author, Founder at Due a finance company helping small business owners. Follow me on Twitter @johnrampton
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