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Start your free trialJoshua Gassett
6,741 PointsI did some searching around and I think Google has ended its authorship program. ???
It appears that google has ended authorship in search. after 3 years? really?
2 Answers
Luis Vazquez
6,370 PointsHi Joshua,
Yes, Google ended their authorship program this past summer. Here is one of the many articles written about it:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/tjmccue/2014/08/29/google-authorship-killed-google-plus-next/
-Luis
update: here it is straight from google: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/6083347?rd=1
Craig Cummings
11,092 PointsSearching Google for site authorship now brings you to the: Promote Your Content with Structured Data Markup page: https://developers.google.com/structured-data/?rd=1 It is a jumping off page for methods to help promote your site to all search engines - not just Google.
Tyler Groskreutz
14,793 PointsTyler Groskreutz
14,793 PointsI believe its still a good user experience to include an author on posts anyway. It gives some credibility and trust to the article if you can put a face to the words.