Help with google+ Please??
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Hello, we have recently created a google + page.
We have entered our URL however i do not think that it is set up correctly.
https://plus.google.com/u/0/110174750926862024398/
There is no button on the header to follow or to +1
there is no mention of our URL within the header, and i have found on many others the url is displayed, linked with a tick and a little globe next to it.
i am presuming that i need to link the google plus page to my webiste and verify it some how? But i am struggling to figure out how too do this. can any one help or shed any light on this? Thanks
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A little lower than you have on your image you should see a link page with "your website" and a little tick next to it the tick means its been linked.
You can test here - https://support.google.com/plus/answer/3402542?rd=1
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I have managed to do all that but i cannot understand why it has not linked. it shows our URL but not as a hyperlink?
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Hi Reece,
Did you make sure to out your G+ number where it says yourpageID?
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Link to your website from your Google+ page's profile.
To edit your page profile:
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Make sure you're on the Google+ page you'd like to edit.
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Click the profile icon .
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Click Edit Profile.
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Click Website. You'll know it's editable when the color of the section changes to blue.
On the "about" section you want to edit the links section if you want find it don't worry edit any of the boxes then you will see tabs at the bottom (circles) Second in from the right is one called links you can add your website there
I've attached a screen grab to help my point. I hope this clears it up a bit.
Good luck!
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Hello, thank you for your reply. I have followed the steps on that link you sent me and i am still having problems...
Update your site's home page by adding a link to your Google+ page, like this:
[Find us on Google+](https://plus.google.com/yourpageID) i have done this step no problem... however...
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Link to your website from your Google+ page's profile.
To edit your page profile:
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Make sure you're on the Google+ page you'd like to edit.
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Click the profile icon .
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Click Edit Profile.
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Click Website. You'll know it's editable when the color of the section changes to blue.
There is no section that says website? or "edit profile"?
I click "edit" on my google plus page and it brings up a box to edit the content...
People, story, work, education... but no section called website.
Its been bugging me for days!
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Hello,
BEHOLD : https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/1708844?hl=en
or
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/2539557?hl=en
You want this number -110174750926862024398 which is your Google+ id and if from what I gather you want a +1 on your site you want this Find us on Google+
and here is another helpful link https://developers.google.com/+/web/+1button/
hopefully that helps. Let me know if you want me to go into further details on those. but in short you need to link your G+ to your site.
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This worked for us. Hopefully, it will help you.
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