How to Make a Google Plus Page
Go to https://plus.google.com/pages/create to create a Google Plus page., Pick the category that best represents your organization., Post content on your page by sharing links, photos, videos, and text just as you would for any Google Plus profile...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Go to https://plus.google.com/pages/create to create a Google Plus page.
Choose between: "Local Business or Place," "Product or Brand," "Company, Institution, or Organization," "Arts, Entertainment or Sports," and "Other." Follow the steps in the successive screens and fill in your organization's information to create the page. , Make sure to update your page with relevant content at least weekly in order to keep people engaged.
Lack of content reflects poorly on your organization and will make people un-subscribe.
On the flip side, too many updates can also lead people to un-subscribe.
How often you should post depends on your organization (e.g., news websites might want to post daily in addition to any breaking news, while a fashion company may only want to update three times a week).
Pay attention to user feedback and customer expectations. , -
Step 2: Pick the category that best represents your organization.
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Step 3: Post content on your page by sharing links
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Step 4: photos
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Step 5: videos
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Step 6: and text just as you would for any Google Plus profile.
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Step 7: Encourage fans and clients to subscribe to updates by adding your organization's Google Plus page to their circles.
Detailed Guide
Choose between: "Local Business or Place," "Product or Brand," "Company, Institution, or Organization," "Arts, Entertainment or Sports," and "Other." Follow the steps in the successive screens and fill in your organization's information to create the page. , Make sure to update your page with relevant content at least weekly in order to keep people engaged.
Lack of content reflects poorly on your organization and will make people un-subscribe.
On the flip side, too many updates can also lead people to un-subscribe.
How often you should post depends on your organization (e.g., news websites might want to post daily in addition to any breaking news, while a fashion company may only want to update three times a week).
Pay attention to user feedback and customer expectations. ,
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