The main draw of Google+ is the creation of “circles” of friends.
Instead of everyone seeing every post, you can actually tailor and groom
posts for certain groups of people. You can avoid the awkwardness of
pondering over friend requests from church members, coworkers, teachers
or students—just accept them and add them to a specific circle (Church,
Work, School, etc.)! When you post, you can select each circle you’d
like to see that post. You can also quickly and easily contact all the
members of one circle at a time (For example, the Family circle: “BBQ at
our place for Father’s Day!” or the Softball circle: “Practice
cancelled tonight!”).
Another stand-out feature is the concept of “Hangouts”: a group video
chat closed to the public but open to any circle you choose to include.
I’ve personally used this feature to communicate with family members
scattered across the country all at once, and while video chats will
never be as seamless and smooth as they are on TV, it actually wasn’t
that slow! The only issue is everyone talking at once (which is just my
family)!
The mobile app for iPhone and Droid does add a neat feature: all the
photos taken with your phone will be uploaded and saved in a private
gallery in your Google+ account, so if you lost your phone, your
pictures would still exist in cyberspace!
The benefits of creating a Google+ profile or business page would be
to increase free exposure for yourself and for your business, and to
increase positive search results for your name. For example, when people
run a Google search on your name, the top result is usually your
Facebook profile, followed by a domain name you have registered, and
anything else the internet might dredge up. By adding more positive or good search
results that rank higher in the search engine (definitely a feature of
Google+), you’ll push the less savory or less professional search
results further down on the list.
In my opinion, it doesn’t hurt to have another positive search engine
hit out there attached to your name; just be cautious of how much
information you choose to give away, as Google+ profiles have fields for
address and phone number, and those would be absolutely searchable to
anyone. Visit Google+ now and just start clicking around! Maybe you’ll find a new social media tool that works for you and your business.
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