In the past few weeks and months, there has been much rush to stake out a presence on Google+. Some people are somewhat dismissive – they see it as one of a string of services that pop up – and maybe survive.
Other people are downright ecstatic – seeing the evolution to Google+ as The. Next. Big. Thing. to hit social media, possibly on par with the creation of social media itself. (I'm more in this camp than the former, if you hadn't figured it out).
But in either case, it's time to take a look at not just "if" you have set up a business page on Google+, but also the quality of your presence on this growing network.
Because while you need to be there – you also need to be there wisely. Your efforts should boost your business rather than shooting yourself in the foot as a result of what you do (or don't do) while there. Just sayin'.
If you're making these mistakes, I sure hope you'll consider fixing these few things.
1. You haven't verified your webpage with Google+.
This is a security issue you'll want to clear up right away. If you haven't verified your webpage with Google+, someone could easily make a "copycat" page that features your brand name, and people could easily be confused as to which page is the real one. The damage that could be done to your brand by an unauthorized page appearing real is tremendous. If you verify your page with Google+, it helps to link your website to your Google+ profile so that Google can confirm you're the real owner of your business website. Click here to get instructions on how to get your site verified with Google.
2. You're not using Circles to tailor your message to your audiences
It's easy to think you only have one audience, but there may be people who are interested in your business in very different ways. Do you offer business services and business coaching? These represent entirely different people, and you should tailor your posting accordingly by segmenting your connections into Circles, then selecting the appropriate Circle(s) every time you post.
3. You haven't included any of your links – website or otherwise
Like many social media platforms, Google+ has a specific place for you to include your URL. Hint hint – this is an ideal place to put your business webpage. Seriously, you wouldn't imagine how many businesses overlook this key piece of real estate!
But there's an additional goodie that Google provides as well. The "pages you like" or "recommended links" section. You can put links to multiple pages here – maybe a Google+ specific landing page on your website, or a product landing page or something else. Be creative – this is prime real estate!
4. You aren't posting consistently
Nothing does you more damage in the eyes of your followers than not posting consistently. It's the equivalent of going into a store and finding a coating of dust all over It suggests you aren't up to date and that you aren't serious about your business. Honestly – it is a terrible representation of your brand on any platform! If you aren't up to posting regularly but you're serious about using social media in your business, please consider searching for a company to manage and implement your social media strategy.
5. Not posting photos with your content (and not using your profile photos wisely)
Google+ is a very photo-friendly format. If you're not using photos in your profile and your postings, you're definitely missing some of the benefit of this platform (especially for the people who view it on mobile devices). Include fun, encouraging, and inspirational pictures, in addition to pictures that directly showcase some aspect of your brand.
Have you seen any other mistakes out there with Google+? Post them here so everyone can learn together! Leave a comment below!
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Kim Garst
Kim Garst is a renowned marketing strategist and speaker who is trailblazing the use of artificial intelligence in digital marketing. With over 30 years of experience as an online entrepreneur, Kim helps entrepreneurs grow their business and authority online by using AI technology. She is leading the way with proven AI frameworks that help entrepreneurs build authority in their space.
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20 thoughts on “Are You Making These 5 Google+ Page Mistakes?”
Thanks for the help…again. I so appreciate your articles.
Jesse, so glad they are helpful!
Hi Kim, I am doing all these things on Google +, but I wanted to say congratulations on your selection as a top 10 Social Media blog 2013 by Social Media Examiner. I also loved your interview at the IBM event, great job explaining some advantages of Pinterest.
Thanks Liz 😉
That is never a good snafu to have right?
I always love your articles, the point is strongly explained, making more with google plus is important and i think following these tips will help
‘Different’ people than Facebook but yes.
Thank you @kimgarst ! I am so glad I didn't do any of those mistake! 🙂
Me too 😉
I'm going to double check that I'm verified. Thanks Kim!
Hope it works out, Sara!
Kim, thank you for the in depth article on google page mistakes…I am making a few of these and now I know how to fix them! You have my gratitude for pointing them out! : D
Thanks for the tips. I haven't fully got started yet so will keep them in mind.
Thanks Keith…may have to add that one!
Hello Kim. Very, very interesting.
Phillippe, I do accept all LinkedIn requests so please feel to issue an invite. You can get my newsletter by signing up for the free offer on the website.
Great post. Need to make time to focus on this. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful, Vicky!
Glad they were helpful, Anita!
Thank you so much, it’s always great to hear from people who are reading the articles and using the tips.
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