To do this, click on the phpList Community Exchange text in the top left of the home page (will need to log in to see this, to log in go to /login) You will need everything up till the end of the long number (so include the but not the /page or /about). Next you need to link your Google plus account to your phpList community account.īefore you leave Google Plus copy your profile URL. Then click Add Custom Link, type the url () and the Save. To do this, navigate to the links are and click Edit: In your Google plus account, add to your links under the contributor section. There are four steps to get it working on your community blog posts. To enable Google authorship on this site we used the Add Meta Tags plugin by George Notaras. Enable authorship for your posts on /blog It looks nice and shiny in the SERP and gives extra information to the Google user: this helps promote both phpList and the blog author just that little bit better. While the really cool stuff, like the author’s headshot appearing in the SERP has recently been removed, Google Authorship is still a good feature to have. You can see the name of the post author (me!) in the search engine results page (SERP), which links to her/his/(my) Google Plus profile. Here’s a quick rundown what that means and how to use it. In a bid to be more “bling” on Google, we have enabled Google authorship on our community blog.
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