Authorship Photo Not showing. Done all checks still photo not coming
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Can someone suggest - authorship photo not showing - have asked this earlier too but did not get much response on it
Site URL
http://www.mycarhelpline.com/index.php?option=com_easyblog&view=entry&id=93&Itemid=91
http://www.mycarhelpline.com/index.php?option=com_latestnews&view=detail&n_id=479&Itemid=10
Google +
https://plus.google.com/109551624336693902828/posts
Have done checks :-
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?rel=author at end of profile url on site - Yes
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Profile discovery option on in Google+ - yes
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Contributor link in Google+ - yes
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Email validation done - yes
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Photo fitted in size - yes
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Rich snippet showing authorship established with photo - yes
still the photo not coming in for last 6 months now. Any suggestion pls
Even on searching name 'Gagan Modi' - the photo do show in Search result of google plus profile. But rich snippet as author photo do not show in for the site.
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Great, thanks!
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Ahaa, Sure.. Thanks ...
Seems have not recvd notification for your reply in that thread - hence could not revert on that. Reverting on that thread now !!
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Hi Brian,
Sure. Thanks. However, We tried this earlier. Will do it again. Infact there are other sections like News & Reviews too - which has only single link to Google+ Profile - but unfortunately doesnt work to show author photo.
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Hi Gagan - Did you see the response I left you on your original question at http://moz.com/community/q/authorship-photo-not-showing-in-for-last-6-months-now? I included a couple screencaps of Authorship showing for select searches.
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One thing I noticed is that your using the
rel="author"
tag twice on the blogs you provided, one to link to your internal profile and one for your Google+ profile. I would try removing the tag from the internal link and leave it for the Google+ link and see if that makes a difference. -
Hi Angelos,
Thanks for writing in,
Unfortunately - still it has not worked up !! The Photo still not coming
Clueless now !!
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Hey Gagan
just wanted to check out if everything worked out for you.
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Ok, changed photo as advised
Keepin' fingers crossed - will let know
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Yes, its showing in Rich Snippets and for over 3 months
The site gets crawled daily.
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Hey Gagan,
Ok try to use a photo with a brighter background. I quarranty it will work. Give it a day or two too.
Don't try any tools or anything, its that simple and 100% sure.
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Hi Gagan,
Try using the Rich Snippets testing tool http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/richsnippets let me know if you can see the photo there when you type in the sample URL. If not then there is an issue with your code setup as this pulls fresh on each request.
If however you do see it there then it's possible that it's an issue on either your local cache or how your site is caching on Google. Are you sure the latest edits are live and crawlable?
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