Earlier this year when Google plus was first released there was a ton of hype about the amazing new social media site with cool circles for networking. Well no doubt, Google has made its point, Google Plus is here to stay and Google will become a major player in the social media game.
But what about businesses? Industry and market networking, marketing for companies through social media and more??
Google will release a "business page or profile" in Google Plus later this year.
This should incorporate new content and media areas for listing your companies profile with all products and services. Plus you'll have new spots to build networks of business clients and other connections. It will be important for you to get your business page up as soon as possible. Each niche and industry will fill quickly with new companies, and if you are able to get yours up very quickly a lot of new connections will be made as creators look to connect with others in their industry.
A major part of any successful SEO campaign is incorporating social media sites, you gain backlinks and reputation building that will help improve your rankings over time. Don't forget to constantly update these sources and profiles as you'll see more responses and interactions from the community. Both can boost your authority in your industry helping you rank higher on the specific social media websites as well. Great for helping people find your company and profile over others, so engage your community regularly for best results.
Keep your head up for news on Google Plus business pages and make yours as soon as its released. Start connecting and pushing your business further online, good luck and prepare for the future of social media search.
About the Author:
Mason Stoller has been working in the internet marketing industry for over 8 years, starting with small business consulting and now working with major corporations across the United States with SEO Influence.com, a California SEO Services company. Check out his personal SEO Tips blog.










































30 Dec, 2011