As marketers and business owners are getting more comfortable using Google+ and integrating it into their overall social media strategy, it’s time to start considering some of the finer points of managing a Google+ business page. As more and more examples of excellent Google+ business pages and creative use of the network’s unique features arise, more instances of huge Google+ misses are also becoming apparent. If you’re using Google+ business pages or thinking about setting up a page soon, consider these 7 mistakes many people are making but are luckily incredibly easy to fix!

7 Silly Google+ Page Mistakes to Avoid

1.) Not posting consistently. Many marketers rushed to set up Google+ business pages for their company, but as marketers tend to do, they got busy. Many posted a few times in the first week, and then went silent. Maybe they came back and posted two or three times in a day, and then went silent for another week or two. This publishing inconsistency throws followers for a loop and prevents you from building momentum. Short bursts of publishing quickly loses steam. Google+ business pages are still young; if you’re going to make an attempt to leverage it for marketing, give it more time and dedicate yourself to regularly publishing fresh content.

2.) Poor use of photos. Google+ business pages are a phenomenal platform for sharing photos, and there are a few best practices for leveraging your photo sharing there. First, provide a mix of text and photo updates; only posting text doesn’t leverage the awesome Google+ photo display capabilities that improve the visitor’s experience. Second, be sure you’ve uploaded a profile picture that relates to your company, otherwise visitors won’t be sure they’ve reached the right Google+ business page. Third, don’t post boring pictures! You know who is doing this? Believe it or not, Google+.

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Instead of pictures of the page moderators, fun cartoons, or snapshots into Google HQ, we see brand icons that provide little value and no entertainment.

3.) Not applying for Direct Connect. If you don’t register for Direct Connect, you won’t be eligible to get found in SERPs and added to searchers’ Circles simply by querying +YourName, nor will your Google+ business page posts appear in search engine results. This will impede not just the growth of your social media followers, but your SEO, too.

4.) Not using recommended links. Recommended links can be found on the ‘About’ section of a Google+ business page, and it allows you to drive traffic to your website and generate leads from landing pages. Google+ business pages also provide a field for your website URL. Not using these fields is a missed opportunity for your business, plain and simple.

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