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Google Adds Organization Schema Markup For Knowledge Graph Logos

Google has announced they’ve added support for the schema.org markup for organization logos within the search results, specifically not the search snippets but within the knowledge graph… View full post on Search Engine Roundtable

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Company Logos Coming to Google Search Results, Thanks to New schema.org Markup

Using the new markup will allow Google algorithms to understand which image on your server is your preferred logo. If you used such a file on your home page, you can designate it directly from the same IMG tag you use on your site. View full post on Search Engine Watch – Latest

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Company Logos Come To Google Search Through “Organization Markup”

Want to have your company logo appear in Google search results similar to how authors get to have their pictures displayed? Google’s now announced support for that through “organization markup.” But it’s not quite the “publishership” that some have been… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article. View full post on Search Engine [...]

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SEO’s Integrate Facebook’s Open Graph Markup

Search engine optimization SaaS provider RIO SEO is going really local, unveiling an upgrade that enables the integration of Facebook’s Open Graph Markup into “hyper-local” website landing pages. That’s a potentially valuable feature, particularly for businesses with multiple locations. RIO SEO users can tag (and thereby optimize) local landing page information (e.g., name, phone and [...]

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Why Local Retailers Should Be Using Open Graph Markup

Last November, Chris Sherman highlighted the findings of Forrester research in his  article, Forrester Rates The Top Large Search Marketing Agencies. As Chris noted, the Forrester report asked and answered this question: “What are the biggest search marketing challenges you expect to face in the… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article. View [...]

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10 Reasons Writers Should Claim Their Google Authorship Markup

To say Stephen King is prolific is a gross understatement. Since he published his first novel (Carrie) back in 1973, he’s written over 70 more. Early in King’s career, he wanted to write and publish constantly — which was against the prevailing wisdom of the time — and eventually convinced Signet to let him release [...]

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