Amanda Chicago Lewis's author page

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Amanda Chicago Lewis's author page

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Justine Calma's author page
The Verge, a site that few SEOs haven’t visited after the famous article, also keeps author profiles in mind. The most notable thing is that Amanda Chicago Lewis, who wrote the article “The People Who Ruined the Internet,” has an unoptimized profile. Consistent with her opinion, I’ll give her a point for that.

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VeryWell Fit
Marisa Moore's author page
VeryWell Fit focuses on demonstrating E-E-A-T by lithuania mobile database offering a lot of relevant information about the people who write on the site. Among the data they provide on their background, work experience, academic history, and a first-person quote from the author with their thoughts on the world of nutrition stand out.

A very important point is that they offer access to the content review policies, to protect the readers’ health. They also present the profile of each member of the review board.

NerdWallet
Erin Hurd's author page
NerdWallet makes good use of the content published on its YouTube channel, sharing a featured video on the profile. It’s also interesting to see how they naturally distribute authority on the site, linking to a list of articles from other authors, mentioned as Erin’s recommendations.

Diet Doctor
Andres Eenfeldt's author page
One of the most complete examples we’ll see of author pages is DietDoctor. Two points to highlight: as I mentioned earlier, they include their license to practice medicine, and something that caught my attention—possible conflicts of interest with their work at the company.
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