Changing the G+ Author
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Hello,
We have a website we are linking using schema / google places to a G+ profile.
however, this is a person in the company and may change in the future.
Is there any issue (e.g. TOS issue) with Google to have one author of a website and then change to another (e.g. change from author being one G+ account ot another with a new image/profile/person)?
Thanks!
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I do not believe there is an issue with that.
If you do switch over though I recommend using a persona and not an actual person. This way when that person leaves the company another ghost writer just takes over. Make it a cool name and an attractive person that will appeal to the masses but make it believeable.
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When you say a persona, that would be a stock image and name, right?
My understanding is that that is against google TOS and that the person has to be a real bonafide person.
Thanks!
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Use an image of a person in your company or a picture of you if you don't mind it living on after you leave the company. A person who leaves your company will not want other people writing for them under their real name.
99% of writers, actors, musicians all use names that are not their own. Michael Savage's real name is Michael Weiner.
Google isn't asking for your social security number or birth certificate to set up a G+ page...at least not yet!

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How about using person #1 - real person as G+ author of the site pages so that the image appears in the search results.
Then if person leaves company, change to person #2, basically changing the authorship for the content in the website (e.g. change schema from person a's G+ account to person B's for same content)?
Thanks!