Should companies use rel="me" when linking to their social media profiles, or is the attribute intended for individuals?
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I know that people can help build Google's social graph by using the rel="me" attribute on links to their Twitter, Facebook, etc., but should companies use it as well? Will using rel="me" on the homepage help the social media profile rank higher in Google for the company name?
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Answer:
I'd say yes, though I don't see anything in/near the rel-me spec (http://microformats.org/wiki/rel-me ) to support the practice. Companies are social entities that can be the answer to "who said that?"
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