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What Google+ can be used for.

Here are some tips:

1. Interact with Your Clients and Customers Without Having to Meet with Them
in Person

Sometimes, it just isn't convenient for you to meet with clients and
customers in person. Exchanging emails and even talking over the phone seem
to be too impersonal, so why not use Google+ Hangouts so you can interact
with them virtually face to face? This is a great idea especially if you
plan on talking to numerous people at the same time because you won't have
to repeat instructions to multiple people over and over again. Video
chatting lets people get a real glimpse of you too, which helps you connect
better with them.

2. Organize a Meeting

If you want to meet with your business partners or employees, but there's
just no time for everyone to gather in the office or meet in a certain
place, then why not organize a meeting using Hangouts? It allows up to 10
people to have a private video chat, so you can talk, shop, and discuss
things with your partners and employees even in the comfort of your home.
This gives everyone the chance to become more at ease unlike a regular
meeting in a conference room. And the more relaxed people are, the more
likely that they'll be inspired with more ideas.

3. Schedule a Free Seminar or Demonstration

The "on air" feature of Google+ hangouts allows any person in the world to
tune into your page and watch you. By offering a free seminar or
demonstration, you can really promote brand awareness and even convert buzz
to bucks. For example, more and more musical performers are using the "on
air" feature to promote themselves and their music. Using this feature is
truly an excellent marketing strategy for personal brands and small
businesses since it allows you to reach more people and effectively market
your brand.

4. Announce Events

With the "on air" feature of Google+ Hangouts, you can announce new products
and upcoming events, effectively creating buzz around your brand. You can
invite your target audience to tune into your page at a certain time, so
they can learn about the things you're planning for your brand.

5. Offer Customer Support

You can even offer customer support through Google+ Hangouts. This enables
you or your representative to come face to face with the person who has an
issue or a problem, and be able to offer the best solution. They can even
show you exactly what the problem is, and you can demonstrate how they can
fix it. This helps build trust with your brand, since customers are able to
see you or your representative face to face.

6. Network with Brand Advocates and Influencers

One of the best social marketing strategies is to empower and reward your
brand advocates and influencers. These are people who are loyal to your
brand, and will go to extra lengths for you. Google+ Hangouts can help you
network and connect with them, so you can let them know that their efforts
in sharing your brand with others are very much appreciated.

7. Record Videos for Playing Later

Another excellent feature of Hangouts is the fact that it integrates with
YouTube, and you can record your broadcasts and easily share it on the video
sharing site, effectively reaching a wider audience.

Beyond video chat, there are so many other things you can do with Google+
Hangouts to effectively promote your brand and change buzz to bucks. So don't
ignore this excellent feature - learn what you can about it, use it wisely,
and effectively market your personal or small business brand using it.

If you have any questions or comments please contact me.

Regards Gerald

Website: http://www.webcraft.ws
E-mail: gerald@webcraft.ws
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