Well, it looks like Google pulled another rabbit out of its hat with the launch of Google Plus, which has overshadowed Facebook in the first few weeks since its introduction. Google Plus saw tremendous pre-launch interest from all sectors of the economy, so its no surprise that when it finally launched, Google Plus created quite a buzz with social media users and business owners.
What is Google Plus?Simple � Google Plus is a new social media site that is directly tied into the most widely-used search engine on the planet, with looming search engine optimization (SEO) implications. If you care about your company's online reputation � what consumers are saying and where they are saying it � you need to learn how to utilize Google Plus for your business.
How is Goolge Plus different?Sometimes it is not relevant to talk about certain things with certain people. For example, you would not want your Saturday night plans shared with your business acquaintances. With Google Plus, you can assign people "roles" and categorize them so that you are sharing the most appropriate and relevant information. With Google Plus, you can be a part of a community and rely on personal connections and the people that are close to you.
Google Plus overshadows Facebook.
Build your business connections with Google Plus"Find and Invite" on Google Plus is a great option if you're having trouble thinking of who to invite. Check out the Find and Invite tab when you're editing your circles for some suggestions and the ability to add people directly.
Some things to keep in mind:
Sometimes the people Google+ suggests you add to your circles aren't on Google+ yet. If that's the case, you'll be able to invite them via the green button that appears at the bottom of the page. If you add someone to your circles via the Add a new person button and that person doesn't use Google+ yet, you'll be able to invite them via the same green button. Connect accounts to Google+ to find people to invite that you're already connected to on other web sites. The idea behind Google Plus is simple.
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