HOW TO SHOW AUTHOR IMAGE/PHOTO IN GOOGLE SEARCH
Google is piloting
the display of author information in search results to help users discover
great content. You
can see author information in Google Web Search and Google News. f you
want your authorship information to appear in search results for the content
you create, you'll need a Google+ Profilewith a good, recognizable headshot as your profile photo.
Then, verify authorship of your content by associating it with your profile
using either of the methods below. Google doesn't guarantee to show author
information in Google Web Search or Google News results.HERE IS TWO
OPTIONS FOR SHOW AUTHOR INFORMATION IN GOOGLE SEARCH
OPTION 1 :- LINK YOUR CONTENT TO GOOGLE+ PROFILE USING VERIFIED
EMAIL ADDRESS.
Don't have an email address on the same domain as your content?
Follow the instructions listed in Option 2 below.Check that you have a email
address (for example,
1.
hardik@yourdomain.com) on
the same domain as your content (yourdomain.com).
2.
Make
sure that each article or post you publish on that domain has a clear byline
identifying you as the author (for example, "By Hardik
patel" or "Author: Hardik patel").
3.
Visit
the Authorship page
and submit your email address to Google. No matter
4.
how
many articles or posts you publish on this domain, you only need to do this
process once. Your email will appear in theContributor to section
of your Google+ profile. If you want to keep your email private, change the visibility of your link.
5.
To
see what author data Google can extract from your page, use the structured data
testing tool.
OPTION 2:- SET UP AUTHORSHIP BY LINKING YOUR
CONTENT TO YOUR GOOGLE+ PROFILE:-
I Have
Used this method to verify my authorship.
STEP 1 :-
Go to your website/blog Tempale and find <head>
tag.then just below add this Two code
<a href="https://plus.google.com/+HardikPatel9428257965
?rel=author">Google</a>
<a href='https://www.google.com/+HardikPatel9428257965'
rel='publisher'>Google+</a>
NOTE:-REMOVE RED LINK WITH YOUR GOOGLE PLUS PROFILE
STEP 2:-
1) Add a reciprocal link
back from your profile to the site(s) you just updated.
1. Edit the Contributor To section.
2. In the dialog that
appears, click Add custom link, and then enter the website URL.
3. If you want, click
the drop-down list to specify who can see the link.
4. Click Save.
2) To see what author
data Google can extract from your page, use the structured data
testing tool.