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Wednesday, 9 November 2011

How to Manage Your Google Plus Page

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In this tutorial i ll tell you how to manage your page:
To get to your personal Profile, click on the Google+ icon in the top left corner. You will notice the profile picture and icon of your business Page is displayed at the top of the left sidebar. To toggle to your personal account, click the down arrow and select your personal Profile avatar. Now you are managing Google Plus as your personal account. To toggle back to business, select the down arrow and choose your business Page icon.

How to Manage Your Circles
One big difference between a personal Profile and a business Page on Google Plus is that as a business, you can only add people to your circles if they add you first. So, here are a few tips for managing circles as a business:
1. Promote Your Account Publicly: It’s important to promote your new business Page to all the contacts you have in your personal Profile. Additionally, it’s a great idea to write a blog post about your new Page and share about it on Twitter and Facebook to build a diversified network across all spaces. You can also send an email to customers, clients, and social fans and followers to let them know about your new presence.
2. Circle Back: In order to share your content, you need to have people in your circles. So, it’s a good idea to “circle back” anyone who adds your business on Google Plus. To do this, go to your Circles tab, then click “people who have added you” to discover who you can add.
3. Circle Strategically: In order to get the most out of Google Plus, you want to create specific circles of connections, because you can share content directly with those circles, in addition to posting public updates. You can also view your streams by circles, meaning that you can filter the content that’s shared with you based on who is in different circles. So, consider creating circles that highlight what is important to you, such as: Current Customers, Employees, Fellow Business Owners, Community Pages, Other Followers, etc.
4. Share Circles Wisely: Once you’ve amassed enough people in each of your circles, you can share who is in certain circles with anyone you like, to encourage others to follow those accounts.

Enjoy :)

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