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As guides for structuring your content. This article is a translation of " How to Use Structured Data to Support EAT " published in Search Engine Journal . This article provides an easy-to-understand summary of the rationale and specific methods for supporting EAT using structured data. In order to ensure a site's EAT, it is important to present that information to users in an easy-to-understand manner, but it is equally important to convey it to search engines. Although structured data is not currently considered a direct ranking factor, its importance may increase in the future, and we would like to support it if possible. Google provides a lot of information about structured data, so we recommend that you take a look at the official documentation ( How does Google identify the author of an article? About author vectors and patents Last updated: [Information about mail magazine] We update articles useful for SEO and inform you about seminars via email newsletter. please register.
Register for email newsletter >> When reading an article to obtain some kind of information, I think it is very important to know who is writing the article, both for marketing purposes and for ensuring the reliability of the information. In the past, Google used authorship markup to try to identify it. However, authorship Belgium Phone Number Data markup has already been deprecated. So how does Google identify the author of content? This is just an introduction to the content of the patent filed by Google, and it is unclear whether or not it has been implemented, but I would like to introduce a very interesting article.
Does Google care about who created certain content on the web? And is such information used to rank search results? We have no way of knowing that. But Google has filed a patent on content authorship, which describes a way to indicate that a content creator has published something somewhere. table of contents My own interest in “authors” thomas carlyle Ernest Hemingway william faulkner Google's interest in "author" Agent rank and reputation score that contributes to rankings based on agents associated with the page Google+ Authorship Markup What are the alternatives to authorship markup? the question Google's quality rating guidelines mention the reputation of content creators.
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