5-Step Formula to Boost Google Plus Success

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I just came across an awesome Google + article from a stellar Social Media Expert. Bookmark this if you don't have time for a quick read!

Source: http://rebekahradice.com/boost-google-plus-engagem...

There’s a secret that people who receive a considerable amount of engagement on Google Plus don’t often share.

Want to know what that secret is?

It’s not a specific trait or action, but rather a formula. And it’s a formula you can master and implement within your business.

Last month, I was fortunate to join Martin Shervington and Ryan Hanley at Social Media Examiners Success Summit where we shared tips on how to boost Google Plus engagement.

While there are many aspects that drive Google Plus engagement, my focus within this article is this: my winning formula to the perfect Google Plus post. It’s a five-step formula that I’ve proven time and again not only works, but works extremely well.

Ready to increase your Google Plus engagement and boost awareness around your business or brand?

Let’s get started!

Boost Google Plus Engagement

Let’s begin by looking at the five steps.

Five Step Formula

  1. Bold headline
  2. Persuasive sub headline
  3. Compelling content
  4. Specific call to action
  5. Eye-catching image

Now let’s dissect each one and take a look at examples of why and how each step works to substantially boost Google Plus engagement.

STEP 1: Headline

A. Make Your Headline Click Worthy

Similar to blog titles, your Google Plus post headline is your title. It’s the appetizer that’s going to whet the appetite of your community.

Rather than using a plain (insert boring) title like, “Sleeping In,” put a little effort into it and create a compelling title like,

“Why Sleeping In is Costing Your Business Money.”

See the difference?

Peg Fitzpatrick, a social media strategist is an excellent example of this tactic at work. Her headlines are bold, concise and easy to read.

B. Make Your Headline Stand Out

Now take the next step and make your headline stand out. This is where Google Plus really allows you to differentiate your posts from any other social network.

Use asterisks ** to bold your title or italics to emphasize a word. A bold title adds a little honey to your tantalizing title.

Not familiar with how to format your Google Plus posts? Grab this cheat sheet from Simon Heyes.

STEP 2: Persuasive Sub Headline

Your next step is the sub headline. This is your attention-grabbing first line. The line that says “look at me!”

Or as Kevin Hogan puts it,

“The sub headline is like an extension of the headline. It continues to draw the reader in while providing even more intriguing information that keeps them reading.”

*Bonus* Above the Fold Copy

With Google Plus, you actually have a bonus with four lines “above the fold” on Google Plus, so use them wisely.

Martin Shervington, founder of Plus Your Business and a Google+ marketing expert consistently uses these top four lines to grab the attention of followers as content quickly moves through their feed.

STEP 3: Compelling Content

While this should go without saying, creating the perfect Google Plus post starts with sharing great content.

Whether it’s your content or someone else’s, pass along what about that article grabbed your attention. Take that information and turn that into a thought, question or tid-bit that becomes food for thought or an opportunity to educate.

Whatever the case, you want to share context around the content to add depth and insight to the article.

In the example below, take a look at how Mike Allton, a social media business consultant asks a question and then shares his own thoughts. Can you see how this tactic would immediately draw people into the conversation?

STEP 4: Specific Call to Action

Now that you’ve written a great Google Plus post, you’re ready to go live. But don’t hit that “share” button quite yet! Make sure you’ve added your persuasive call to action.

Your call to action is the exact next-step you’re asking your followers to take. Whether it’s a click to read more, download your latest eBook or to comment below, be clear in your instructions.

You never want to assume they know what those next steps are you want them to take.

Robert Ryan, a WordPress developer and social media manager offers fans of his Blogging Warfare show the opportunity to review the time stamped replay. His call to action is simple and clear: “click here.”

STEP 5: Eye-Catching Image

Pinterest has made an art out of transforming images into gorgeous eye-candy. Google Plus offers a similar visual appeal.

Its layout accommodates larger images that can quickly and easily capture attention if positioned properly.

Take Pauline Cabrera with TwelveSkip for example. There’s no mistaking her graphics. From the font to the color scheme and layout, each of her images is a direct representation of her brand, making here easily identifiable.

Another way to use images is to grab text from your latest blog post. Buffer does this consistently with great success.

In this post, they’ve offered thoughts starters for headlines. This gives their Google Plus followers more to chew on than just your standard image. It gets them thinking and becomes a conversation starter.

Next Steps: 3 Google Plus Success Tips1. Get Branded

Marie Forleo said it best,

“You can smell great branding from a mile away!”

I couldn’t agree more.

From your design to your messaging, your Google Plus graphics need to be in perfect alignment with your current brand.

Use a tool like Canva or PicMonkey to create templates that allow you to quickly and easily create images that scream you and your business.

2. Give Your Readers a Reason to Respond

Want to create better engagement? Ask a question, share a little known fact or give a sneak peek into who you are and what your business is all about.

Stephan Hovnanian, Author of the Google+ Pro Tips series does exactly that in the post below. He shares a little bit about himself, his business and why he’s using Google Plus.

Instead of it feeling spammy, his post feels conversational and invites others to share their story as well.

3. Cross Promote Your Articles on Pinterest

Jeff Sieh, a social media consultant and creative brain for hire saw an opportunity to use the popular call to action “pin it for later.”

How does it work? Jeff highlights an article each day and then encourages his followers to hop over to his Pinterest profile and pin that article for later.

It’s brilliant in that it has two purposes – to repurpose content, giving it a second life and to cross promote another social network.

How could you use this tactic to better promote your own content?

Final Thoughts

Google Plus is a veritable wonderland of opportunity for business professionals. Yet many are still struggling to increase engagement and make meaningful connections.

The tips above will help you begin to increase awareness and drive conversation around your business.

Source: http://rebekahradice.com/boost-google-plus-engagem...

I hope you found some awesome tidbits of information!

Cheers!

pj

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Thanks for the great info. I will put it to use!

Excellent!

Wow PJ.............. a book in a post ! Thanks, Steve

LOL! Thanks Steve!

Very helpful stuff ! Thanks Pj

Much appreciated!

This is awesome PJ! I am bookmarking. That is great that you went to the Summit! I love reading Social Media Examiners articles! They always have great info :-)

Thanks much Diane!

Wow! I don't have the time to work through this now, but I am adding it to my training file. Thanks for this info.

Thanks Allan!

Thank you, PJ.
You're a like a precious gifted gift.

Thanks very much Sue!

Google plus is not a big revenue source for us. Nothing like Facebook. Our consulting business has put us over $20,000 for the first time since 2012. it is our main focus right now just it meant we have to our new clients. Knowing full well we still have to service our existing customers and clients. We generally follow the big boys when we move into something new but in this case I am going to tag this and come back when things slow down a bit and see if there is anything that we can learn from it.

As usual, thanks for the great value you give us.

Thanks again Jude!!

one more wonderful gift of yours...)) really cool ideas of headlines... thanks...

Thank you Vera!

Great Work PJ.

Much appreciated Tom!

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