Source:Social Media Today
Google+, announced last week, is Google's attempt to unseat Facebook and Linked-In. Initial reviews and uptake are quite positive. In an article entitled PR and Communications Implications of Google+ (and Other Observations), Shel Holtz offers a comprehensive, well-organized and insightful analysis of the features, advantages, and potential business applications of Google+. Amid the hundreds of articles on G+, it may be the only one PR and marketing folks need to read. If you want to know more, check out 39 Things You Should Know about Google+. But, there's no rush to! crank up your G+ presence. According to the Los Angeles Times, G+ is designed for individual users and Google asks businesses to stay out of Google+ — for now.
Should you comply? Google says businesses and brands will be summarily kicked out if they don't. As everyone knows from SEO experiences, it's not good idea to get on the bad side of Google.
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