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Enhancing Your Google+ Posts [INFOGRAPHIC]

September 20 2012

google plusFrom the number of email responses I received after Tuesday's post about how to promote your blog posts online, it's clear to me that you guys are HUNGRY to get your great, original content out there and seen by the masses. I think that is fantastic, and I'm glad I was able to speak with some of you, give you some tips and listen to the unique, original ideas you guys had about how best to distribute your content online.

One thing that did come up quite often, though, was in relation to something I noted about Google+, and how you could post the entirety of a blog posting within your post, thus improving what would get indexed when the search crawlers crawl your brand page.

Many of you noted that when you pasted in the text of your post, all the formatting was taken away. Thankfully, the good people at Google had considered that, and there are some fixes for some of the more common formatting that happens in a blog post.

I did a quick search online, and stumbled across a post on Simon's Jamjar that has a super easy to understand infographic on formatting your Google+ Posts. Check out Simon's infographic on the next page.

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