Google Authorship for WordPress - Part 2 (Using a Plugin)
Given this is Part 2 of my series, I'll forgo an elaborate intro. If you've come across this  article first, I'd recommend viewing the previous article, Google Authorship for WordPress - Part 1 (w/o Use of Plugins) prior to this so you have a better perspective of the subject. Reading Part 1 will also give you some details on configuring your Google+ profile page correctly.
At first I planned to make this a review article on a few plugins that I tried, but decided it was much easier to share details only on the finalist(s) I thought did the best job. One plugin, it's free by the way, is the one I recommend for DIYers. And the second plugin, professional level software that includes powerful additional features, I'm not at liberty to disclose as it is part of my "secret sauce" for my valued clients.
Prerequisites For Using rel="publisher"
- You have set up a Google Plus Profile (NOTE: The small circle image should be your photo)
- You have set up a Google Plus Page and set the "website" parameter to be the URL of your website (NOTE: The small circle image should be your company logo)
- If you've not done either of the above, check back again for my next article on How To Set Up Your Google+ Profile & Business Page(s)
Download the AuthorSure WP Plugin
Fortunately for you, you can visit: http://AuthorSure.com and download the FREE Plugin. Then for step by step instructions please visit my blog by Clicking HereBig thanks to Bob Walton for contributing this article.http://inside919.ning.com/profile/BobWalton
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