6 Ways to Adjust to Google’s Emphasis on Authors in Revised Search Guidelines

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OK, fellow publishers, Google is on to us. And that probably means readers are on to us as well.

As I’ve noted before, Google has generally been kind to magazine media publishers, tweaking its search engine to favor results from respected web sites, especially those with storied print brands.

But the latest version of Google’s guidelines for its search quality raters includes a new twist: “Google is placing a brand new emphasis on the creator or author of the main content of the page, whereas before the emphasis was entirely on the website reputation,” writes

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