
We have already discussed how important Google+ can be
for bloggers, webmasters, and other business people. At Google+, not
only your own presence, but also that of your brand is important.
Google+ has already gained 40 million active and registered
users, which might not be much by Facebook's standards, but definitely a
great by a fledgling social network such as Google+ itself. While most
brands have a presence on Facebook, not all of them are as active, or
even present on Google+. This gives you the perfect opportunity
to bring out your brand on a whole new battlefield, and utilize the
potential offered by the 40 million or so people. Hence, now would be a
good time to start thinking about extending your brand to Google+ by creating a Google+ Business Page.
Google+ Brand Pages are much like Facebook Fan Pages. You need a
Facebook profile for creating a fan page. Similarly, to create a Google+
business page, you will first need a Google+ profile. More importantly,
you'll need a Google Account. I am assuming most of you already have a
Google Account. It doesn't necessarily have to be based on a GMail email
address. If you have a Google Account, then you're good to go.
Create a Google+ profile by visiting the Google+ website. Or, you can visit out post and get started with Google+.
In this post, you will find all the guidelines you'll need regarding
Google+. If you're a beginner and can't understand the interface, just
go through that post before proceeding.
How to create a Business Page on Google+?
First of all, sign into your Google+ profile. Once done, follow the steps given below.
1. Create New Page
Go to the pages tab from the left
sidebar in your Google+ home page. If you can't see it, hover over the
'More' button, and select 'Pages' from there. Then click on Create New
Page. Alternatively, you can just visit
https://plus.google.com/pages/create directly to create a page
Next, you'll be prompted to choose a category.
You have five options to choose from.
- Local Business or Place is for small businesses like a restaurant or a supermarket shop. You will be asked the location of your business
- Product or Brand is for the brands you are promoting, which can range from electronics, computing, health etc. Examples include Pepsi, Armani, etc. If you want to create a page for a blog, then this is the category you should pick.
- Company, Institution or Organization is for large businesses and companies. It could contain pages for universities or colleges, large corporate companies such as Microsoft, and more.
- Arts, Entertainment or Sports is for soccer teams, music bands, tv shows and other such stuff.
- Other is for those who don't fit into the above four categories.
3. Add Info
Now, you will need to add some information about the page you want to create.
The required information differs depending on the main category you
chose. For example, if you choose Local Business, you will have to give
the location of the business, so that people might know where it is. For
Product/Brand, you will have to choose a sub-category, along with a
website (optional). Well, you get the point. These options vary from
category to category.
4. Customize your Public profile
Next, you'll have to add a photo, and a tagline which will be displayed
to other people when they see your page. You have only 10 words to
describe your business, so make each word count.
5. Share with the world!
You're all done! Share this page with the world so that people might follow your page!
6. Get started!
You are now all done. Your page is up and live. Now begins the real
journey. You will now need to optimize your page to make it more
engaging for your followers. First of all, just follow Google's prompts,
such as connecting to your website. After all, it's a social network,
all about connections. To keep your connections alive, you will need to
apply some of the basic principles
that apply to almost all social media networks. Keep your connections
alive by sharing fresh and original content, and engaging with your
audience. After all, a good social media fan base is the key to any new
brand's success.


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