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Set up Google Authorship Through ActiveRain: Super Easy

Reblogger Marjorie Taylor
Real Estate Agent with Florida Homes Realty and Mortgage

Google Authorship - sounds so intimidating, but thanks to this bolg from AR Bob, not any more.  I have not been paying much attention to my AR Blog settings - until I came across this from AR Bob.  Setting up Google Authorship is really "Super Easy" when following these simple steps.

I followed the instructions, even did my Google Structured Data Test and all looked good.  I'm ready to G+ my blog.  Oops, I get this error:

G+ Post not shared

 

I don't know what I did wrong but was hoping one of my AR associates could give me a hand in figuring it out.

Thanks!

Original content by ActiveRain Real Estate Network

UPDATED

We recently announced that the ActiveRain domain is moving to ActiveRain.Trulia.com. In order to update your Google Authorship, you will want to make sure the links from your Google+ 'about' section back to your profile and blog on ActiveRain use the correct URLs.

Previously, when linking to my profile on ActiveRain from Google+, I used the URL: http://activerain.com/profile/arbob

In the new set up, I would want that link to be changed to: http://activerain.com/profile/arbob


In addition, for the place where I link back to my blog, I previously used:
http://activerain.com/blogs/arbob

In the new set up, I would want that link to be changed to:

http://activerain.com/blogs/arbob


 

 

 

We recently released a new feature on ActiveRain that easily allows you to set up Google Authorship inside of ActiveRain with very little hassle.

 

What is Google Authorship? Well there are a ton of articles out there that explain it much better than I ever could, but essentially it is your way of getting Google to trust the content that you write and attribute that content to you in the search results. If you pay attention, you'll no doubt have noticed something like this showing up recently in Google search results:

Google Authorship in action

This is a pretty big deal as Google rarely changes the actual display of their search results. We've all gotten accustomed to the standard 'blue link, green URL, black description' over the years so when they make a change, it tends to stick out. In fact, it's being reported that Google Authorship and having your picture display next to your result is increasing click through rates for posts that don't land at the very top of the search results.

Many of Google's recent updates are aimed at doing away with spam sites and trying to give their customers (read: searchers) the best results possible. The addition of Google Authorship is no exception as Google aims to try to build a profile of you as an author and get a better understanding of who is writing about what, and how valuable that content is to the people finding it (their customers).

So We Had to Make it Easy

Michael George recently wrote a series of posts about setting up Google Authorship on your ActiveRain blog. We couldn't appreciate his effort any more. In fact, after watching him assist many of you in setting it up in the comment section of his posts, we decided it was time to make it a little easier. We also know that any time Google makes a play and suggests you do something, we're going to go ahead and listen. So with thanks to Google and Michael, here's how you set up Google Authorship for your ActiveRain blog.

 

How to Set up Google Authorship

Step #1. The first thing you need to have is a Google+ profile. If you have a gmail account, or any kind of Google account, you already have Google+ set up. You just need to figure out where it is and get things all squared away there. Here is a post that walks you through setting up Google+ and some of the important things to consider.

Step #2. Make sure you are logged into Google+ on the browser you have open. While logged in to Google+, open another tab on your browser and navigate to ActiveRain.com and more specifically to the page on ActiveRain that allows you to edit your profile.

Once you get to the 'edit' page on your profile on ActiveRain, look for the little section on your profile that says "find me at" and click on the little pencil icon to the left of those words



Step #3: Once you click the little pencil icon to edit that section of your profile, Look for the area that allows you to sign in to your Google+ account. As long as you are logged into your Google+ account on the same browser, you will automatically be able to connect your ActiveRain account with your Google+ account.



Step #4: Once you have signed in with your Google+ account, the 'sign in' button will be replaced by two links. One link says 'import URL' and the other links  says 'verify'. First click the 'import URL' link in order to import the URL of your Google+ account. Then click the 'verify' link. This will ensure that ActiveRain is connected to your Google+ profile.



Step #5. Once you click the 'verify' link, you will see some additional instructions appear. These tell you the final step of setting up Google Authorship for your ActiveRain blog. For this part, follow the little link that says 'Google Plus "Other Profiles Links'. When you click on that, you will be brought to the 'About' portion of your Google+ account. From this page, scroll down until you find the Links section (It looks like the image below) and then click the 'edit' button.




Step #6: Once you are on the edit page, scroll down until you find the section titled 'contributor to' and then click the 'add custom link' option in the 'Contributor to' area. 

Once your ability to add a custom link appears, go ahead and use the first box to give the link anchor text and then paste your ActiveRain profile URL in the second box. You can see below that I named my link 'San Jose Real Estate News and Events' and I linked it back to my ActiveRain blog at http://activerain.com/blogs/arbob. Your blog on ActiveRain is located at http://activerain.com/blogs/(whatever your user name is). At that point, hit save and viola, you will have been confirmed as an author using Google Authorship. But there is one more step!




Step #7: At this point, you now want to also direct Google to your profile on ActiveRain. This will help ensure that everything lines up. In order to do this, from that same place you edited your 'contributor to' section, directly above that is a place to tell Google where you have a profile somewhere online. In this section, you will add a link to your profile on ActiveRain. Your profile link is something like: http:activerain.com/profile/arbob (where you replace 'arbob' with your own user name). Go ahead and put a link to your profile in the 'Other Profiles' section as shown below and then hit 'Save'. Now you're done!



Some advice on naming your link. Use anchor text that actually tells Google something about your blog. Don't just use 'my ActiveRain blog', or 'my blog' or something that doesn't utilize good anchor text. Think geographic and think about what you want Google to know about you as an author.

Once you are done, scroll down and hit the 'save' icon.

 

Why Isn't My Face Showing up Right Away?

Google doesn't actually promise to show your face in the search results at all. In fact, they reserve the right to do it if they want. And even if they decide to show your face because you have written such great content, it's not going to happen right away. Give it a little bit of time and check back on your search results every couple of days.

If you are wondering if you did everything right, you can head over here and run a test. When you get to that page, just take the URL of your profile or even the URL of one of your blog posts on ActiveRain and throw it in the field near the top of the page. If you did it correct, the results of the test should look something like this.......



Notice above in green where it says "Verified: Authorship markup is verified for this page." If you see that after you run the test from the link above, you're all good to go. Then it's up to Google when they will actually start showing your face in the results.

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Marjorie Taylor, Broker Associate

Marjorie Taylor, is a licensed Real Estate Broker Associate with Florida Homes Realty and Mortgage.  Representing the North East Florida area. A community leader, active in the St. Augustine Regional Council, Taylor is past Director and Technology Committee Chairman of the St. Augustine St. Johns County Board of REALTORS.  A Certified Home Stager, she is professionally educated and trained, having earned the designations of CDPE, CRS, CSP, e-PRO, GREEN, GRI, TRC.

Marjorie is passionate about St. Augustine and the needs of her clients. Past recipient of the Entrepreneur of the Year - Women’s Council of REALTORS St. Augustine Regional.

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Raymond E. Camp
Ontario, NY

Good morning Marjorie,

Thank you the reminder and am all finished.

Make yourself a great day.

May 05, 2014 09:32 PM
Nina Hollander, Broker
Coldwell Banker Realty - Charlotte, NC
Your Greater Charlotte Realtor

Great reminder, Marjorie. I've been so busy with the spring selling season, I still haven't made the change.

May 05, 2014 09:59 PM
Bryan Beckstead, KOmKards, Care-Connect-Communicate, on auto pilot, 24/7.
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Thanks Marjorie, for someone like me who is techie challenged, there is a " good " with this description, I may be able to make this happen ! Thanks for the great post.

May 05, 2014 10:09 PM
Sam Miller
RE/MAX Stars Realty - Howard, OH
Knox County Ohio Real Estate Specialist

Hi Marjorie, Thanks for featuring this blog and your detailed step by step process is much appreciated.

Jun 11, 2014 12:40 PM
Michelle Gibson
Hansen Real Estate Group Inc. - Wellington, FL
REALTOR

Marjorie - This is something that is super easy and something everyone should take the time to do.

Jun 23, 2014 01:40 AM