Unfortunately Wikipedia doesn’t allow me to edit. Is there a way I can get Google to switch my home entity? I don’t remember if this was covered in the video.
Unfortunately Wikipedia doesn’t allow me to edit. Is there a way I can get Google to switch my home entity? I don’t remember if this was covered in the video.
Hi Dan! I saw your KP. Congratulations!! Google recognizes you and you are inside its library. Well if Wikipedia does not allow you to edit your information and you wish to switch your entity home, you can create a dedicated "About Me" page on your "writer website" so this will now serve as your new Entity Home. Then, update any other authoritative sources that reference you with the link to your new Entity Home so they point back to this page.
You can also claim your KP and use the "feedback" button so people from Google will be able to review the changes you want. And don't forget to supply links corroborating your request, including at least one independent source alongside your own website. :)
Ugh. I’ve got two websites—one that’s dedicated to consulting and one author site. I think I should close the consulting site and upgrade the writer site—probably with a different host. If I did this, the answer to your question would be the writer site.
Unfortunately Wikipedia doesn’t allow me to edit. Is there a way I can get Google to switch my home entity? I don’t remember if this was covered in the video.
Hi Dan! I saw your KP. Congratulations!! Google recognizes you and you are inside its library. Well if Wikipedia does not allow you to edit your information and you wish to switch your entity home, you can create a dedicated "About Me" page on your "writer website" so this will now serve as your new Entity Home. Then, update any other authoritative sources that reference you with the link to your new Entity Home so they point back to this page.
You can also claim your KP and use the "feedback" button so people from Google will be able to review the changes you want. And don't forget to supply links corroborating your request, including at least one independent source alongside your own website. :)
Thank you very much for the individual answer!
Ugh. I’ve got two websites—one that’s dedicated to consulting and one author site. I think I should close the consulting site and upgrade the writer site—probably with a different host. If I did this, the answer to your question would be the writer site.
My writer site can be accessed at www.danehrenkrantz.com
Hi Dan, sure :) we can educate Google on our home entity. Which site would this be in your case?