Leverage other peoples author rank for your site?
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Hi quick question, lets say you find writers in your niche and get them to do a guest post for your site and they have also built up alot of author rank (active google+ account, tones of social media followers).
From my understanding you cannot leverage their author rank for your site since their google+ profile needs to be connected to your site?
Unless it connected, you will not get any author rank benefit?
Cheers,
Mark
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Yes, just ask them to add your website in the “Contributor To” section of their Google Plus profiles and you are done. However, I would love to read this post before you make any such decision –
http://seo2.0.onreact.com/google-authorship-markup-disadvantages-everybody-ignores
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Yes you're correct.
All the best!
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