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  1. Sam Goldfarb

    Sam Goldfarb edited the description of The Google+ Book: How To Use Google Plus For Yourself & Your Business Tuesday, August 16, 2011.

    • ---> Special Price For a LIMITED TimeWhat You Get:
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      Great EXCLUSIVE content + Many tips, taken from Real experience + Step by Step guide to walk you through EVERYTHING

      3 Tips You May Not Have Heard of to Make Google+ Work harder for you: ****************************************************************************************
      Tip #1 – Unlimited photos storage: The BEST thing about photos in Google+ is that, since you have UNLIMITED photo storage, you can upload as many photos as you’d like. I suggest you backup ALL your photos on your computer because there will come a day when all your photos are deleted by a virus or your hard drive stops working. So if you are tired of backing up with an external hard drive you can upload all your photos to Google+ and change the privacy settings if you do not wish for them to be viewed by your friends or the general public.public.

      Tip #2 – Your Business profile will be DELETED! This is very important: You can’t open a profile for other entities than humans. If you use Google+ for business I think the more you add here is better because you can find new leads & customers by being here on Google+. I suggest you add relevant keywords in your profile so when people search for “dog trainer” they will be able to find you and maybe hire your services. Don’t forget to add links to external sites about you or business that you are involved with (it’s good for getting more traffic to your websites

      Tip #3 - How to prevent your posts from being shared by others: Sometimes you want to share private stuff with your circles, like photos from last night’s party at the bar, or you simply don’t want your boss or someone else to see it by accident. Even if you share you post with close friends, they can share it and then you can get in trouble. This lake of possibility on facebook caused many people to lose their jobs, from a guy who worked for Obama to a cop who was fired from the local police station. Yes, social networks brought good stuff with them but now Google+ has the solution: Only after you share your post you’ll notice a little arrow at the right side of the post, click on it and in the menu that will be opened, choose “Disable reshare”, that’s it, you are safe now 

      About The Author:
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      Sam Goldfarb (MBA & Computers engineer) is known as an expert on using online marketing & social media as marketing tools for businesses. His book "Facebook for Business" is a best seller on Amazon. He runs Tradimax.com, an online marketing firm for companies.companies.

      From The Author:
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      So, you received a Google+ invite and have signed up, but what happens next? Where to start? What are you missing? How do you use this and master that? There’s so much to be seen and to observe. Fear not, I am about to show you how to get the best value from it! Google have been waiting & waiting, doing their research on social networks over long stretches of time, examining Facebook and Twitter among others, and in the process they have figured out that social networks as we know them so far have lots of problems that come from using them- from the huge flow of trivial information to the privacy concerns social networks brought in their wake. Google wanted to bring real life sharing to the web but in a new way, where RELEVANCY is the name of the game. The biggest thing is that Google Plus is a project! It’s not just a new social network or a new website Google just opened, it’s an entire project which will define how the web will look like in the near future and will try to close the gap with other social networks. But the most important part is that it will define how we use the internet from every electronic device which will be a part of the network that you can use & share with the ones you choose. Ironically enough, one of the earliest users to join Google+ was the founder of facebook Mark Zuckerberg :) says something, don't you think?

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  2. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the description of The Google+ Book: How To Use Google Plus For Yourself & Your Business Sunday, August 14, 2011.

    • ---> Special Price For a LIMITED Time What You Get: ***************** Great EXCLUSIVE content + Many tips, taken from Real experience + Step by Step guide to walk you through EVERYTHING 3 Tips You May Not Have Heard of to Make Google+ Work harder for you: **************************************************************************************** Tip #1 – Unlimited photos storage: The BEST thing about photos in Google+ is that, since you have UNLIMITED photo storage, you can upload as many photos as you’d like. I suggest you backup ALL your photos on your computer because there will come a day when all your photos are deleted by a virus or your hard drive stops working. So if you are tired of backing up with an external hard drive you can upload all your photos to Google+ and change the privacy settings if you do not wish for them to be viewed by your friends or the general public. Tip #2 – Your Business profile will be DELETED! This is very important: You can’t open a profile for other entities than humans. If you use Google+ for business I think the more you add here is better because you can find new leads & customers by being here on Google+. I suggest you add relevant keywords in your profile so when people search for “dog trainer” they will be able to find you and maybe hire your services. Don’t forget to add links to external sites about you or business that you are involved with (it’s good for getting more traffic to your websites Tip #3 - How to prevent your posts from being shared by others: Sometimes you want to share private stuff with your circles, like photos from last night’s party at the bar, or you simply don’t want your boss or someone else to see it by accident. Even if you share you post with close friends, they can share it and then you can get in trouble. This lake of possibility on facebook caused many people to lose their jobs, from a guy who worked for Obama to a cop who was fired from the local police station. Yes, social networks brought good stuff with them but now Google+ has the solution: Only after you share your post you’ll notice a little arrow at the right side of the post, click on it and in the menu that will be opened, choose “Disable reshare”, that’s it, you are safe now  About The Author: ********************* Sam Goldfarb (MBA & Computers engineer) is known as an expert on using online marketing & social media as marketing tools for businesses. His book "Facebook for Business" is a best seller on Amazon. He runs Tradimax.com, an online marketing firm for companies. From The Author: ******************* So, you received a Google+ invite and have signed up, but what happens next? Where to start? What are you missing? How do you use this and master that? There’s so much to be seen and to observe. Fear not, I am about to show you how to get the best value from it! Google have been waiting & waiting, doing their research on social networks over long stretches of time, examining Facebook and Twitter among others, and in the process they have figured out that social networks as we know them so far have lots of problems that come from using them- from the huge flow of trivial information to the privacy concerns social networks brought in their wake. Google wanted to bring real life sharing to the web but in a new way, where RELEVANCY is the name of the game. The biggest thing is that Google Plus is a project! It’s not just a new social network or a new website Google just opened, it’s an entire project which will define how the web will look like in the near future and will try to close the gap with other social networks. But the most important part is that it will define how we use the internet from every electronic device which will be a part of the network that you can use & share with the ones you choose. Ironically enough, one of the earliest users to join Google+ was the founder of facebook Mark Zuckerberg :) says something, don't you think?

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