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Google+ Marketing Tips: 5 Simple & Best Practices To Become Influencer On Google Plus

by Michelle Hummel Social Media Trainer & Entrepreneur
Although networks like Facebook and Twitter have been around longer than Google Plus, that doesn't mean it's any less important. While Google is still experimenting with different ways for Google+ activity to influence their search results, it's clear that Google+ marketing is going to have a role in both search engine optimization and general social media optimization for the foreseeable future. Since Google has made it clear that their network is here to stay, 

Let's take a look at five different tactics you can employ to increase your influence on Google Plus:

Have a Great Profile

When someone visits your profile for the first time, you want them to be drawn to what they see. Not only do you want to have a profile that's visually appealing, but make sure it has plenty of information so people will be able to get a good idea of what you're all about. Although you don't want to copy exactly what they've done, feel free to look at the profiles of popular Google+ users for inspiration.

Be Active With Your Sharing

A big part of successful Google+ marketing is actively sharing content. While this component is crucial, plenty of people make mistakes in regards to it. For example, there are lots of individuals who think they should only share content from their own site. But even though there's nothing wrong with letting your followers know that you published a new blog post, try to limit self-promotion to 10-20% of your overall sharing. By focusing more on establishing yourself as an authority for your entire industry, you'll find that people naturally view you as more influential.


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About Michelle Hummel Advanced   Social Media Trainer & Entrepreneur

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