Authorship Mark Up Question
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I am using twentyeleven and have been trying to establish my rel=me or rel=author to hopefully have it link with my G+ profile in organic search. I know I have to fill out the form here https://spreadsheets.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dHdCLVRwcTlvOWFKQXhNbEgtbE10QVE6MQ&ndplr=1 once it passed but I have yet to be able to get a clean pass on the home page and posts.
I have tried a bunch of different was to clear the errors I was getting using the rich snippet tool.
Right now if I run a rich snippet test on danielsfontaine.com it passed and shows my G+ tile.
author
linked author profile = https://danielsfontaine.com/author/admin/
google profile = https://profiles.google.com/108413597447248376486/about
author name = Daniel Fontaine
Verified: Authorship markup is correct for this pageIf I test https://danielsfontaine.com it gives me an error;
author
linked author profile = https://danielsfontaine.com/author/admin/
google profile = https://profiles.google.com/108413597447248376486/about
Error: Google Profile does not link to article siteI can’t seem to determine what the issue is. I am hoping someone here may be able to shed some light on why I can get it pass without the http but with it there it fails.
I have tried to do the markup via the REL= ME plug in, rel=me to my bio. I have created a second author and tried it there thinking my admin account may be the issue.
I have tried adding a verified email to the post as recommended here https://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=1408986
I have added rel=author to my header. Still running into some errors with the rich snippet testing.
Any assistance would greatly be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dan
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