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Add a +1 button and Google+ badges to your website If you write a blog, be sure to add a +1 button widget to your posts, so that your fans can share your content
on Google+ easily. Just search for "Google+ button" or grab the embed code from the following link:
https://developers.google.com/+/web/+1button/
Meanwhile, the Google+ badge is the equivalent to the
Facebook "Like" box in that it lets readers follow you on Google+ without leaving your site. In addition,
however, it also has benefits within search results. When you embed the Google+ badge for pages on your
site, an active Follow widget will show up next to your website's listing in Google search results. To install
the Google+ Badge, simply search online for "Google+ Badge" or visit
https://developers.google.com/+/web/badge/.
Google+ Marketing and Content Strategy Google+ might not have as much mainstream appeal as its competitors, but some of its features - especially
discussion and conferencing tools - make it an extremely powerful destination for relationship building if
the site is where your audience or prospects like to hang out. Let's take a look at some ways to maximize the
impact of your approach...
Share top content, boost your SEO Your Google+ audience may differ to those on Facebook and Twitter, so get to know them by asking
questions, polling, sharing great and relevant content, and interacting. Posting great content on Google+
does more than reach out to your circles and other users — it also “markets” to search engines. Anytime
you post content to Google+, Google immediately indexes it, giving you faster exposure to new viewers.
When you share a link to an article on your Google+ page (whether it is your own content or someone
else's) write the first sentence of the post mindfully with relevant keywords and phrases. The first sentence
is of a post makes up part of the title tag in search results and can affect its ranking. If you notice that your
post isn’t getting much attention, try editing the text you used to see if that improves things. The longer a
piece of content exists, the longer it’s in the index of Google, so as people continue to search and interact
with it, it will continue to show up near the top of search results. What’s more, your content is more likely
to appear in your contacts’ online searches, thanks to Google's personalized results.
Note: In May 2015, Google+ introduced Collections, a way to group your posts by topic - very similar to
Pinterest boards. Collections can be shared publicly in your timeline, or privately. Create yours via the
“Collections” tab on your page or profile, and use them as an easy way to curate and share images, links,
videos – maybe as a “catalogue” of your products, a hub for breaking industry news, your newest offers,
etc.