Showing posts with label Google Plus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Plus. Show all posts

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Improving Your Blog Writing Image On Google Plus

Sharing blog articles on Google Plus
Customizing Google Plus to share blog articles
You may be one who feels that improving your blog and web content image on Google Plus isn’t that important.  Google Plus is now the second most popular social network and many businesses are starting to realize that fact.

Would you believe that images can help you become more successful in social media marketing? Why? When you share blog or website content and don’t include an attractive, attention-grabbing image, you are just sharing yet another plain-text status update.

People are in a hurry and oftentimes are drawn to a blog post or web page by the photo or graphic first, and then they may decide to actually read the article.

There is one simple way of improving your blog and web content image on Google Plus.
Sharing blog and other web content on your Google Plus page is really not that difficult. All you have to do is insert a share link or button somewhere at the top or bottom of your post, sign in to your Google Plus account and wham! – It’s shared. But wait a minute; the post now looks something like this:


sharing blog posts on Google Plus
It's shared but it sure is plain!

Friday, July 11, 2014

Do You Have 36,845 Followers On Google Plus – That’s OK I Don’t Either!

Promoting your business on Google Plus social media network
Freelance blog writers must use Google+ wisely.
Have you ever done a Google search and found an article with a nice profile photo followed by the words “in 36,845 Google+ circles“?

I am relatively new to Google+ and have done a lot of research about how to use this social media platform correctly. The problem I’m having is that after reading 10 different articles on the subject, I have seven different ways to effectively use Google Plus.
If you are also new to Google Plus or just aren’t sure you are using it to your best advantage, I will share some advice that seems to make the most sense.

Google Plus Begins With A Thoroughly Completed Profile

 

The are many elements to your Google+ profile, so we will take a look at some of these elements separately:
  • Profile Photo: This should be a 250 pix x 250 pix professional photo. It should not be a photo of your dog in a Halloween costume or the 45 lb. flounder you caught off the coast at St. Augustine.