Newsflash:
There are big changes coming to the way Google looks at your content.
Instead of just looking at what you say, they’re also starting to study who you are – your expertise, your friends, your influence, not only on your own site, but on every page across the web.
If you’re an authority, your content will get a boost to its rankings, regardless of where you publish it. And if you’re nobody? Well, you’ll be even more invisible than ever.
It’s a new feature Google is rolling out called “Google Authorship”. Paired with “Author Rank” – a hotly-anticipated way of giving trusted writers better better rankings – it’s a game changer for online writers. The details are still being sorted out, but they are officially tracking you. If you’re serious about your search engine rankings, you have to prepare.
The good news?
We got you covered.
Today, we’re announcing Google Authorship: The Complete Handbook for Getting Respect, Readers and Ratings. It’s a massive 15,352 word guide, walking you step-by-step through absolutely everything you need to know to prepare for the upcoming changes and get as much traffic as possible.
It’s also the coming out party for Glen Long, the new Managing Editor here at BBT. He’s worked with us full-time for a few months now, editing all of the posts you’ve seen lately, but this is his first post.
And it’s a doozy. For months now, he’s immersed himself in the details to compile the most comprehensive guide about Google Authorship ever written. He’s also going to update it as Google rolls out new changes, keeping you constantly informed.
It’s all totally free. No registration or anything.
All we ask is you share it with your friends and link to it whenever you talk about Google Authorship. Click here to take a look.
About the Author: Jon Morrow is the CEO of Boost Blog Traffic, Inc.
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