Quick Tip
Quick Tip
The notification bell, often called Mr. Jingles, can give you an overwhelming list of post notices. On a computer you need to check and delete each notice one by one. If you have a mobile device (mine is a mobile phone/tablet) go to Google+ you can speed up the process of sorting through notifications.
I used to spend hours clicking those notifications one by one.
Instead of clicking each notice, you can quickly swipe away each notice on the mobile device.
I go through the notifications while listening to an audio book. I swipe all the notices which require no response and leave notices that need a lengthy response. It is time consuming to try to write one, two or three paragraph responses on the phone.
When I return to my computer, those notices I want to reply to are at the top. I can go through and respond using my keyboard to engage and interact with those contacts.
This simple sort has saved me hours of time.
Time better spent interacting (engaging) with others.
Interaction Counts
If you are new to Google+, interaction counts more than posts. However many followers you have, one major key to getting noticed by Google is to interact and interact consistently.
As you continue to interact with people in your niche both influencers and your target market.
Interact More Than You Post
Interaction is more than a +l. Comment.
And…when you comment, ask questions so that you begin a dialogue.
Your aim is to get a conversation going. The more you converse (engage) the more Google notices you.
You don’t need twenty posts a day. One good one is enough.
The more you comment, the more Google sees you.
Your comments have the power to build your Google recognition.
Here’s to your success!
Zara Altair
- See more at: http://actationnow.com/start/?p=522#sthash.r7wSLNqB.dpuf
#googleplustips #googleplusmarketing
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The notification bell, often called Mr. Jingles, can give you an overwhelming list of post notices. On a computer you need to check and delete each notice one by one. If you have a mobile device (mine is a mobile phone/tablet) go to Google+ you can speed up the process of sorting through notifications.
I used to spend hours clicking those notifications one by one.
Instead of clicking each notice, you can quickly swipe away each notice on the mobile device.
I go through the notifications while listening to an audio book. I swipe all the notices which require no response and leave notices that need a lengthy response. It is time consuming to try to write one, two or three paragraph responses on the phone.
When I return to my computer, those notices I want to reply to are at the top. I can go through and respond using my keyboard to engage and interact with those contacts.
This simple sort has saved me hours of time.
Time better spent interacting (engaging) with others.
Interaction Counts
If you are new to Google+, interaction counts more than posts. However many followers you have, one major key to getting noticed by Google is to interact and interact consistently.
As you continue to interact with people in your niche both influencers and your target market.
Interact More Than You Post
Interaction is more than a +l. Comment.
And…when you comment, ask questions so that you begin a dialogue.
Your aim is to get a conversation going. The more you converse (engage) the more Google notices you.
You don’t need twenty posts a day. One good one is enough.
The more you comment, the more Google sees you.
Your comments have the power to build your Google recognition.
Here’s to your success!
Zara Altair
- See more at: http://actationnow.com/start/?p=522#sthash.r7wSLNqB.dpuf
#googleplustips #googleplusmarketing
http://actationnow.com/start/?p=522
Zara Altair you just saved me lots of time my dear. Thank you so much for these tips. Well done article. Love to read your words of wisdom.
ReplyDeleteZara Altair Guidance such as this is helpful in managing G+. Having reconfigured my circles and whether to see notifications for which ones, Mr. Jingles was going off constantly. Along with this was the regular engagement notifications. Your prioritization method provides light on taming Mr. Jingles.
ReplyDeleteThanks Zara Altair! Very helpful! We don't have an excessive amount of notifications just yet, but it's better to know ahead of time how to deal with them!
ReplyDeleteSheila Hensley Tim Sweeney GetCloudServices Thanks so much for reading...and commenting. Managing Google+ can be a time suck. Glad you found the notes helpful.
ReplyDeleteZara Altair our pleasure! :D
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