Posts Tagged ‘Google Plus’

Google Plus Pages for photographers

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

Have you set up your new Google Plus Page account yet?  If not, sign in to Google and go here plus.google.com/pages/create.

I really don’t know why Google waited four months to give businesses exactly the same thing you and I have in our current Google accounts.

Nonetheless, this latest development allows you to manage multiple Google Plus Pages under a single Google account.  You can also make comments using the name of your Page, business, or organization.

My Google Plus account is Rosh Sillars. My photography company, The Rosh Group Inc. account, is listed under Rosh.  The graphic above shows the drop-down menu to view the other pages connected to the account.

 

Circles work the same way as your traditional Google Plus account.  Google gives you a head start with four starter circles: Following, Customers, VIPs and Team Members.  You will want to divide your customers into additional segments.  Not every customer will want to receive the same message.  This is the genius of circles. They make it easier to share the best message with the right people.

Google makes it easy to share your imagery.  The icons on the left are for photography, video, links, and location.  If you click on the video icon you will have the option to share a YouTube video.  I recommend you create YouTube videos for your followers.  Be sure to make them interesting, funny, and informative.  Keeping them short isn’t a bad idea, either.

A hang out — a video chat room in Google Plus — is another way to connect with your followers.  Share seminars, portfolio showings, or the story behind some of your best photographs or works of art.  You can also share your YouTube videos inside a hang out. I use the hang out as a low-cost conference call system with my team members.

Google Plus continues to be a simple and powerful platform.

While there are no new features to report,  Google is continuously working to improve Google Plus.  Someday soon perhaps  businesses, organizations and personalities will be able to customize their Google Plus Pages like the ones on Facebook.

Facebook Pages are better for retail customization, events, and business development.  That doesn’t mean photography businesses should not start to developing a following on Google Plus to take advantage of opportunities and future advances.

Google is working to make it easier for people to find your business page using the Google search engine via a new feature called Direct Connect.  Unfortunately, this option is only available for a few large brands, such as Pepsi. Type +Pepsi in the Google search engine and Google will take you directly to the Google Plus Pepsi page.

Should all photographers switch to a business page?  I would recommend staying put to any individual photographer who has a good following on her home Google Plus account.  Photography studios, galleries, blogs, agencies, and groups now have the opportunity to build a Google Plus following without worrying about Google shutting them down.

Pages are finally here, but I’m a little disappointed.

Rosh

 

My Biggest Social Media Fear: Podcast 172

Monday, September 26th, 2011

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This week: I share my current personal fear related to social media.

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Has facebook now put media before social?

Sunday, September 25th, 2011
Facebook design

From SEOptimize

Facebook has made a higher-than-average  number of changes to its platform in the last week.  This has upset the already frustrated Facebook community.  Some estimates suggest the new Facebook hate ratio is 5:1.

Facebook claims that bigger changes are coming.  I’m sure this will sound the death knell for once-loyal Facebook fans.

To those who cannot handle anymore abuse, allow me to introduce the newly released and open-to-everyone  Google Plus (which also plans on making continual changes and upgrades).

For those who can take it, I recommend you stick it out.  Facebook may be on to something.  Who is everyone’s favorite subject? Themselves, of course.  Based on the new design specs, it looks like the Facebook team is creating your personal social media newspaper.  A historical document of you.

Will having your recent and longterm social media history keep you more engaged?  That is the real question.  If users find it hard to develop relationships, they will get bored or frustrated.

The reason Facebook worked in the beginning is because is made it so easy to connect with people.  Twitter owes its success to simplicity.

In Facebook’s current format, I know exactly where to look to begin my daily social media experience.  The stream of updates from my family, friends, and associates is in the same spot: the middle.  My concern, based on the design doc  from SEOptimise,  is that Facebook will have too many options.  Do I review the current updates, yesterday’s news, or dig deeper?  Where do I look first? It needs to be a no-brainer

Obviously, we don’t have all the information related to Facebook’s plans.

If Facebook can keep our attention with this new historical approach to social media, they may have a winner.   They will have deepened our personal roots and social media address on the web at Facebook.com.

 

 

 

What is a good SEO Measurement? Podcast 165

Monday, August 8th, 2011

This week: What is a good SEO measurement?

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Podcast 161

Monday, July 11th, 2011

This week: Quick hello podcast from Colorado.

  • New Media Photographer: A photographer who publishes to the web.
  • Time: 10:08
  • Podcast hosted by Rosh Sillars
  • This podcast is about new media, social media and digital marketing for the photographer.
  • This week’s show notes: Hello from Colorado and Google +
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