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Andrea Vahl

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Septembre 24, 2015

Comment utiliser Auteur Mots sur Facebook

Septembre 24, 2015 | Par | 4 Commentaires"& Gt;4 Commentaires

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Souhaitez-vous faire en sorte que chaque fois que quelqu'un partage votre article sur Facebook que votre page ou profil est lié à cet article?

Auteur Balises de Facebook sont excellent moyen de faire croître votre page ou votre profil suivant si vous êtes régulièrement bloguer. Vous pouvez voir que lorsque vous avez Auteur Mots permis, tout article qui est partagé de votre blog tire automatiquement un lien vers votre page Facebook ou votre profil (vous pouvez spécifier) en même temps que l'article.

Si vous avez Auteur Mots clés mis en place pour votre profil personnel, when someone mouses over your name within the post, ils peuvent Suivez-vous sur Facebook droit de la poste. If you have it set up to link to your Facebook Page, quelqu'un peut comme votre page.

Il ya deux façons de faire établies Facebook Auteur Mots clés (aka paternité) et je montre les deux façons dans cette courte vidéo.

Hot Tip – How to Set Up Author Tags in FacebookWould you like to make sure that any time someone shares your article on Facebook that your Page or Profile is linked to that article? This is a GREAT way to grow your Page or your Following if you are blogging. Author tags can help you accomplish this goal. There are two ways to do it and I show both ways in this quick video. If you have the Yoast SEO WordPress plugin (free), you can do it in 3 easy steps (covered in the video) Access the Yoast plugin here: https://yoast.com/wordpress/plugins/seo/If you need to do it manually, you can add these lines of code into your website either in the Header area or on individual articles (make sure you add your exact profile or Page links in replacement)<meta property=”article:author” content=”https://www.facebook.com/yourprofilename” /><meta property=”article:publisher” content=”https://www.facebook.com/yourpagename” />Hope this was helpful and as always, share this video if you think someone else will find it useful! – Andrea

Posted by Social Media Examiner on Tuesday, July 28, 2015

 

Setting up Author Tags with the Yoast WordPress Plugin

If you have the Yoast SEO WordPress plugin, you can do it in 3 easy steps.

1. Go to the SEO Plugin menu in WordPress and select Social. Then select Facebook from the tabs area. Check the box labeled Add Open Graph meta data

2. In the Users section of WordPress, make sure each author on your blog has the Facebook link they want associated with their name in their profile

3. If the User is linking to their personal profile, make sure they have the Follow button enabled in Facebook.

Go to the drop down menu in the upper right corner and select Settings, then navigate to Follower settings and make sure it’s set to Everybody. Remember you can always control your privacy on Facebook.

Setting Up Facebook Author Tags with Code

If you need to set up Author Tags manually or you aren’t able to use the Yoast plugin for some reason, you can just add a couple lines of code to your site.

Add these lines of code into your website either in the Header area or on individual articles (make sure you add your exact profile link or Page link)
<meta property=”article:author” content=”https://www.facebook.com/yourprofilename” />

<meta property=”article:publisher” content=”https://www.facebook.com/yourpagename” />

Debugging Author Tags

I found that it took a while for the Author Tags to actually show up on my site properly and it took a bunch of running articles through the Facebook Debugger to see what was going on.

Running an article through the Debugger also helps to get the right image pulled in and other things that can be wrong with an article or link that you are sharing. All you need to do is add the link to the Debugger and select Fetch new scrape information.

Then what happens is you get all the data that Facebook is finding and a preview of how the article will look when it’s shared.

You can then look at how the article displays and see if it’s right. If it’s not right, it can be a process of finding out where the tags are wrong, maybe it’s a different plugin or your theme that is messing with the meta data. Troubleshooting this issue is beyond the scope of this article, but I can highly recommend connecting with Yoast support and they can help if you have the Pro version rather than the free version of the plugin.

Here are some great reference articles that you can use to learn more.

If you are having issues with getting the tags working properly, I highly recommend reading through the comments in the Social Media Hat article on Author Tags, Mike Allton does a great job answering a variety of questions.

Andrea Vahl

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Andrea is a Social Media Consultant and Speaker who is passionate about helping small businesses understand and leverage the power of social media to actually grow their business. She co-authored the book "Facebook Marketing All-in-One for Dummies" and was the Community Manager for Social Media Examiner for over two years. She also doubles as Grandma Mary – Social Media Edutainer, but more about her later. Andrea co-founded the Social Media Manager School, an online training course that has helped over 500 students learn how to start their own business as a social media manager or consultant.