Andrea Gonzalez-Ramirez's author page

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Andrea Gonzalez-Ramirez's author page

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The Cut not only provides an overview of Andrea González-Ramírez‘s career and her Twitter profile for contact but also links to Andrea’s profile on New York Magazine, fully supporting E-E-A-T by giving readers the option to visit another outlet.

Additionally, like The Guardian (and others like The Verge, Vox, and The Globe and Mail), The Cut offers a one-line summary below the article’s title:

The Globe and Mail
author page by Marck MacKinnon
In the case of The Globe and Mail, we see the lithuania mobile database opposite of previous examples: the author’s page exceeds 500 words and provides a detailed description of the journalist’s career. And I think it’s a good decision since these are international politics topics that require credibility.

On the page, we can see the awards and recognitions they’ve received, books they’ve written, languages they speak, and their academic background. It also includes a first-person quote, sharing what led them to pursue journalism.

The Guardian
Marina Hyde's author page
There are also examples not to follow, like The Guardian, which only publishes the writer’s Twitter profile. In my opinion, even though they can rely on their Domain Rating of 93, these are metrics outside of Google’s scope, and with so much competition in digital media, they’ll soon need to optimize their author profiles.
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