How to fix article missing author on Webflow
Add a structured-data author field (schema.org Person) to every article and blog post so AI engines and search crawlers can verify who wrote the content.
Steps for Webflow
- Open your Webflow project and navigate to the CMS → Blog Posts collection.
- Add a plain-text field called 'Author Name' and a URL field called 'Author Profile URL' (for sameAs) if they don't exist; populate them for all posts.
- Open the Designer, select the Blog Post template page, and add an 'Embed' element (HTML Embed) just before the closing </body> tag.
- Paste the JSON-LD code example into the embed, replacing static values with Webflow CMS dynamic bindings: use the + button to bind 'Author Name' and 'Author Profile URL' fields into the JSON string.
- Publish the site and test a live blog post URL in Google's Rich Results Test.
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "BlogPosting",
"headline": "Your Article Title",
"datePublished": "2024-06-01",
"dateModified": "2024-06-15",
"author": {
"@type": "Person",
"name": "Jane Smith",
"url": "https://yourstore.com/about/jane-smith",
"sameAs": [
"https://www.linkedin.com/in/janesmith",
"https://twitter.com/janesmith"
]
},
"publisher": {
"@type": "Organization",
"name": "Your Store Name",
"logo": {
"@type": "ImageObject",
"url": "https://yourstore.com/logo.png"
}
}
}What is article missing author?
When you publish a blog post, buying guide, or any editorial article on your store, search engines and AI-powered answer engines look for a machine-readable "author" signal in your page's structured data (JSON-LD). If your page's schema markup uses a generic WebPage or Article type but omits an "author" property pointing to a real Person, crawlers cannot confirm who wrote the content. Adding an "author" with schema.org's Person type — ideally with a "sameAs" link to the author's public profile (LinkedIn, a personal site, etc.) — tells every engine exactly who the human expert behind the content is.
Google's quality systems and AI answer engines (like Google SGE, Bing Copilot, and ChatGPT search) heavily weight E-E-A-T signals — Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness — when deciding which content to surface in answers and rich results. A missing author is a direct E-E-A-T gap: your well-researched buying guide or how-to article may rank and get cited less than a competitor's page that clearly names its author. For ecommerce stores, this affects organic traffic to content that drives top-of-funnel discovery and ultimately conversions. Fixing this is a low-effort change that can meaningfully improve how both Google and AI engines treat your editorial content.
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