The latest ‘Web Marketing Today’ blog post is titled “Understanding Google Authorship, Other Rich Snippets”.

Kunle Campbell says, “You may have noticed that when you carry out a search on Google, some results tend to show only the page title, the page URL, and a short snippet — usually the meta description — from the page. Others, however, have something extra: rich snippets.

All results from the examples above have had specific bits of their content marked-up by “micro-data” for search engines to display them on their results as “rich snippets” as well as the names of the authors from Google+”.

Understanding Google Authorship, Other Rich Snippets

Web Marketing Today

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