I need Help with Google!!!!
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I am trying to have my picture on the first page just like SEOmoz when someone search just the name, I know have something to do with google plus, but I am so new doing that no luck or probably I am doing wrong, I have been looking in the internet but I haven't found anything. Is there anyone who can write a tutorial and post here. Maybe is already done and I don't know where. Please see the picture attached so you understand better what I want to do
Again I want appear just like this but with my company
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Yes, you can try but there is no surety that it will start showing a snippet of your website at the right side panel.
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I think my problem to emblem this Graph are the followers. I don't have enough follower. Which makes me ask how much would be a meaningful number of followers?
- Your Google+ page must be authorized by your commercial entity, organization, brand, or product.
- Your Google+ page’s profile must contain a link to your organization’s website.
- Your organization’s website must connect to your Google+ page, by adding the Google+ badge or by adding a snippet of code.
- Your Google+ page must already have a meaningful number of followers.
Thanks
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In other words, not everyone can do it.? Even if we follow the instructions like Corey Northcutt suggest in http://support.google.com/plus/bin/request.py?hl=en&contact_type=page_verification&rd=1
And accepting the recommendation from acs111
I am going to convince everything and I will see if I get lucky.
Thanks Deb Dulay!
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_This is known as Knowledge Graph and it is still in its infancy. I do not think that it is that easy for a company to make the Knowledge Graph working for a brand. We need to wait few days more before we get more details about this. _
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Make sure you have a 'dofollow' link on your front page back to your Google Plus page.
Something like this : [Google+](https://plus.google.com/your id)
If you use Google adwords try adding it as an extension to your ad as this seemed to speed up the process for us.
We recently lost our G+ page so were essentially have the same problem as you.
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This is search feature is a relatively new development, and something that I wouldn't even be sure will stay, but here's what I've seen get people listed.
The first step is definitely to create a brand page on G+ (that's definitely where it's pulling SEOmoz's listing data).
The second step, would appear to be to have a verified G+ listing. I can't find a single example of this where the profile isn't verified. Here you go: http://support.google.com/plus/bin/request.py?hl=en&contact_type=page_verification&rd=1
The third step (I'm assuming), would be to have a company name that isn't at all ambiguous, and it won't interfere with the query. For example, Amazon has a verified G+ page, but doesn't show up as in your screenshot when searching for "amazon". They definitely don't want a result that doesn't get people exactly what they want, or that chips into AdWords revenue.
Good luck!
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