Your Google+ Business Page and the New Google+

Your Google+ Business Page and the New Google+

Video of today's Blab. Many, many thoughts and tips on managing your Google+ Business Page. Focus on Collections and how to engage new customers.
Ben Fisher Nina Trankova Eli Fennell Dustin W. Stout David Kutcher 

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y30B8raPeNk&feature=share

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  1. If I had a business I would create a collection for each product I sell. Let people find it because their interest and then try to get then into my business shopping webpage. But the way I should talk about my product should not be an intrusive way like the advertising at Facebook but more naturally growth of interest about the product.

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  2. At 20 minutes, my opnion while posting at collection do you best to make your post visually attractive. Long texts are boring, remember that if my the 3 previous post was something just fun and silly my brain is in a mood for "scanning reading" the chance to read long text is minimal. Anyway I bet Google can come in the future with some sort of automatic summarization tool https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_summarization .. to be available for business subscription

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  3. Eli Fennell  Well I don't have access to google's raw data and probably you're right. But in general the content that is growing at fast rate are images/videos maybe it's true now but I'm almost sure it's going to change in the near future. Lets see one of the former Google's Brain researcher Andrew Ng ( now working for Baidu ) predictions "We believe that within five years, about 50% of web searches could be through speech and images rather than text inquiry" http://usa.baidu.com/innovation-in-china-interview-with-dr-andrew-ng-baidu/ Images are the natural way that our brain works while searching for something. I think google is more committed to that path. ps-> just a wild guess here .. I bet google glasses main goal was bring it to the reality ... unfortunate people not really understood that at the time, but I still believe in google glasses

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  4. Eli Fennell​​ I'm not aware of the dataset did they published it ? Is it structured or unstructured data ? I'm asking because last time for my machine learning classes I had to go through a huge datasets with about 10 years of observations of diabetes records in US.. it was a lot of munging data in R so I'm getting a break otherwise I'm going to end up cockeyed ... :-p

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  5. I see, but those are the results after analyzing data isn't it ? I was talking about the raw data like that one with 101768 rows and 50 columns of medical records about diabets I had to work with in order to finish my assignment ... (I just uploaded its 2GB compressed and about 20GB uncompressed https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwenBYyUXXurQzh3UWN1Q2JLOVU/view?usp=sharing

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  6. Zara Altair   Thanks for the Blab discussion:  did I hear right, that 'Collections' for Local Pages and Brand Pages, individually could show up in search.  Sounds very good: each collection as a promotion for skills and services; immediately started me thinking along the lines of Andre, for a variety of products and services.

    Having not bothered much about Pages, I can now see a new potential:  Blogged, Pinterested and Twittered 'Collections':  now we can share posts there directly: and which could also eventually bring people to our Personal Profiles, and so bring more people onto G+.  (as Profile 'featured collections' are now doing).
    Although (i) information on banner shows an 'introduction' it doesn't seem to show the full description. (still visible in 'editing')

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  7. Amelia Hoskins You did hear correctly. :) 
    Yes, the (i) is pretty skimpy, sort of like an expanded hover card...but we don't have those anymore.

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  8. Interesting discussion. My favorite quote was from Dustin W. Stout​ - "before I forget again". Most people forget and that's it, apparently he can forget more than once ;) And, I need to learn to speak as slowly and calmly as Nina Trankova​ :)

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  9. Productive Computer Systems oh I can probably set a world record for forgetting, remembering, and then forgetting again.

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  10. Productive Computer Systems you recognise this old survival "code", self check, so you have it too:D  On the other hand I'm fast in joining and leaving the panel! 

    Dustin W. Stout I'm afraid the Cosmic record about forgetting belongs to the female part;)

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