Google + Content Strategies
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Hello,
We are currently promoting a website and are considering promoting content via google +
We have technical issues that prevent us from promoting content via the company blog.
Our question is how beneficial is it to write original articles and post them directly on a company google + page.
Is it good to post articles on google + and write original content directly to the google + page?
is a technical option to integrate the goole+ content to the website?
Do you have any advice as far as the length of original google + articles or any other practical advice?
Thanks!
Guy
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Adding full length articles on Google plus will not give you that impact. But short paragraphs with good info get shared often. Photos, links that go with that make it more sharable.
Full articles can be divided into different points and can be posted one by one as a special series...
Eg: Internet Marketing Tip #1 or anything similar...On Google plus(or any social media) no one is going to read an entire article, line by line..so make it short and with bullet points.
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