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Google Plus Pages are OPEN for business!

Summary:  Google+ doesn't aim to be another social network, it's creating a social data layer that will impact nearly every Google product from search to shopping.  With a broad array of services like Search, Gmail, Chrome, Android and YouTube, Google offers tools that are fundamental to the online lives of consumers; and these can be tied to Google+.

Google+ Page Elements:  Google+ is new for everyone so I wanted to take just a moment to explain each part of the page and show you how to optimize your new brand page.

  1. Profile Picture - This is a 200 x 200 pixel image.  This will also be shown as the thumbnail so it is important to utilize this space wisely for branding and for a visually appealing page.
  2. +1 Button - It's merely a light-weight action a user can give saying "I recommend this page/company/service"  It has ZERO stream implications unlike Facebook's counterpart (Like button)
  3. Share Button - G+ users can use this button to endorse and share a link back to the page on thier own profile.  It can be shared with a single circle, multiple circles, individual users or publicly.  Users can post a comment with the shared content and it will be seen in the stream of users.
  4. Page Name and Caption - The tagline below is meant to be 10 words however I have done some testing that shows it can display 83 characters before truncating.
  5. Circles - This is the Google+ version of the Facebook Like button, but it comes with greater ability to categorize the page.  Once a page has been added to a circle, the page can then add that user/page into a circle of their own.
    • Pages cannot add a user to a circle without that user first adding the page.
    • You can have as many circles as you want.
    • Maximum of 5,000 users can be added to each circle.
    • If a user deletes your page from their circle, they will automatically be removed from the brand's circles.
    • Circles are only visible to the owner of the page so a user can't see what circles they've been added to.
  6. Photo Bar - Post upto 5 images.  This section supports Animated GIFs.  Take a look at Burberry's Page.
  7. Who's Following Who - On the left section, you can choose to showcase who "you are following", who's "following you", and "followers in common"
  8. Posts - This is the home for all content posted to "Public".  Users are able to +1 (giving endorsement of your post similar to a Facebook Like), comment and share with friends/circles.
  9. About - This section gives the opportunity to introduce the brand and give additional information including contact info and links to other social networks.
  10. Photos & Videos - This section houses any media posted as well as any albums created.  Followers can also add photos and videos here.

Google+ Hangouts:  This is a highly engaging video chat tool to communicate with users on Google+.

  1. You can control invitations to these events
  2. This is limited to 10 users at a time
  3. G+ is currently testing expansion of this tool to include shared notes & sketch pad, Google Docs integration, and Screen Sharing.

More!:  This is going to be ever evolving, especially here at the beginning where many early adopters are providing feedback.

  1. Direct Connect - Shortcut to joining a circle.  For example type "+pepsi" in a Google search.  This is still rolling out to all pages.
  2. Badges - This is very straight forward and simple to add.  These allow users to publicly acknowledge the page with a +1 or add that page to a circle.
  3. Search and Adwords Integration - Google+ could be a huge signal for Google search.  As social activities of +1's become more a part of how sites are ranked, Google could lean pretty heavily on this data.  For example, Google's advertising algorithm will start to factor in a user's +1 history as well as the history of people in a user's circles.

Conclusion:  It is vitally important for brands to engage early on Google+ to gain some of the first mover advantages, especially for the SEO implications.  Content relevancy will be very important and strategically shared amongst a page's circles which will create a greater challenge for a winning content strategy. 

If you'd like help putting together your winning content strategy, maximizing your online potential with Google+ or just have questions, don't hesitate to contact our team to see how we can help!

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