Google is now showing Google+ logos and icons for company profiles in
the rich snippets portion of their search results listings.
Ross Hudgens spotted
the Google+ icon displayed next to the search result for the company’s
listing. Rel=publisher markup is not required for the logo to show up. I
believe all that is required is for the company to have a Google+ page
that has their website verified in their Google+ profile.
For example, travelstart.ranks for [flights] in Google South Africa. Notice the Google+ logo:
They clearly have no rel=publisher markup code on their home page. In fact, if you analyze the page with the structured data tool, you will notice there is no schema on the page at all. However, if you look at their Google+ profile page, you will notice they have a verified website listing.
Less than two months ago, Google told us that publishership isn’t coming to Google
anytime soon. In fact, they told us they had “no plans” to bring it to
the search results. While it’s true that this is not using publisher
code, it does look like the concept of author snippets are coming to
Google’s search results as publisher snippets.
You can see the same even in Google.com for [Phoenix East Aviation]:
They happen to have rel=publisher markup on the page but also have a verified website in their Google+ profile.
If this does happen to be coming to Google’s search result, you
better expect to see more and more adoption of rel=publisher markup and
Google+ adoption by businesses, non-profits and other organizations in
the near future.
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