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Google Social Should Matter to Internet Marketers

Google Social Should Matter to Internet Marketers


This webinar on Why Google+ Matters to Marketers is an Inbound Now video from HubSpot’s Inbound Internet Marketing Blog.

The presenter is Shama Kabani who’s only 25 years old but has already made a name for herself on the Internet.

She has her own TV show at Shama.tv and she was named one of the top 25 Under 25 Entrepreneurs by the magazine Businessweek.  She's also the author of The Zen of Social Media Marketing: An Easier Way to Build Credibility, Generate Buzz, and Increase Revenue (affiliate link)

This webinar talks about:

  • Why Google+ will matter to marketers
  • Using Google+ for market research
  • How much time you should spend on Google+
  • The Google +1 Button and its future impact on SEO

According to Shama Internet marketers should pay close attention to Google Plus because, “Google is the king of the search engines” and of course Google owns Google+.

I recently read an article that mentioned something about Google brining back real-time search results and using Google+ as a content source for the SERPs.

Why Google+ Should Matter to Internet Marketers Video

This is a great video and she’s nice to look at, so grab a cup of coffee and kick back since this webinar is about 30-40 minutes long.



Please see the other Internet marketing videos on this blog.  There's also a page on Internet marketing news videos with the latest news about Google, Yahoo and Bing.

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Google+ Social Networking Project Review

Google+ Social Networking Project Review


Google Goes Social Networking
The Google+ social networking project hasn’t rolled out yet. At least not to the general population.

The social networking project is still in a limited field trial and is not accepting any new subscribers.

On the Google+ social networking website there is an option to leave an email address in order to be notified when an opening occurs plus.google.com

“Right now, we're testing with a small number of people, but it won't be long before the Google+ project is ready for everyone. Leave us your email address and we'll make sure you're the first to know when we're ready to invite more people.”

There are about 10 videos below. Each video talks about a specific feature of the social network.

The Google+ social network is a lot like Facebook but easier to use. You can decide what pieces of content you want to share with different members of your social circle.  For example, you can decide to share a picture with only family members or only certain members of a group.  After the videos I'll write a little about the project.

Video - The Google+ project: A quick look



Video - The Google+ project: Explore Settings



Video - The Google+ project: Explore Mobile



Video - The Google+ project: Explore Hangouts 1



Video - The Google+ project: Hangouts 2



Video - The Google+ project: Circles 1



Video - The Google+ project: Explore Circles 2



Video - The Google+ project: Explore Sparks 1



Video - The Google+ project: Sparks 2



Video - The Google+ project: Huddle



Video - The Google+ project: Instant Upload



Google+ Social Networking Project Review

Google+ is incredibly easy to set up as it functions almost like Facebook. There are features that allow you to integrate all of your Google accounts along with your pics on Picasa.

The best part is that you can decide who will see your content.

You share different things with the different people in your network. So sharing the right stuff with the right people isn’t a problem.

Circles makes it easy to put your friends from Friday night’s party in one circle, your parents in another, and your boss in a circle by himself - just like real life.

I think the ease of use will make the Google social network popular in the first few months but people will get bored and go back to Facebook. Don’t discount it yet. Wait till it rolls out and give it a try.

I hope these videos on Google+ Social Networking Project allowed you to see how easy it can be to share content across the Internet. Google isn’t finished trying to enhance our web experience. It’s just getting started.

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