samedi 12 janvier 2013

Why Google Plus is a must for Bloggers

By Mark Willenberg


Is Google Plus worth making use of? Do you actually need to care for an additional Social Media Profile to support your Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest & Instagram accounts? Think it is all coming to be a bit too much.

Well, I am right here to inform you that if you are an online publisher meaning you have a blog site personally, or for your company then Google Plus is important. The reason it is necessary is because of the Google Authorship that enables you to set your Google Plus profile up as an author of your blog site. When you do this it improves your SEO significantly, because you get higher in search and you are much more likely to get clicked due to your picture appearing next to your write-up on Google Search. It is kind of like being featured in an eBay listing, so you are a lot more likely to obtain clicks even if you are not ranked number 1 on Google.

It also personalises your business website if you have a blog on it with your personal brand attached to the blog. This builds trust in your website because you are prepared to put yourself in front of it. People want to know that another person is responsible for writing the blog, not a faceless company or brand name.

Readers want to have the ability to associate with you if they like your writing; Google Plus is the perfect channel for this. They could quickly include you to their circles and start connecting with you whenever you develop a new post.

It is also essential so you can build your network; use your blog to allow people to get to know you and your knowledge. This will create business, as readers will feel connected with you and more likely to use your service next time they are in the market for your offering. I hope this convinces you that you need to sign up for Google Plus and integrate it with your blog. It is essential if you want to improve search rankings and build your online network.




About the Author:



Aucun commentaire:

Enregistrer un commentaire