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Friday 22 March 2013

How to Create Google+ (Plus) Fan Page for Your Blog



Google+(Plus) Launches Pages For Google +(Plus). A Businesses solution for Promoting products and sharing news, photos and events, to your customers and Fans. it is very similar to the Facebook Fan Pages. in this Article i show you how to Create and Promote a Fan Page for your Blogger Blog.



  1. HOW TO CREATE A GOOGLE+ FAN PAGE?


  • Go to THIS PAGE and Click on Product or Brand
  • Enter the Blog Title and URL as Follows
  • Select the Category as WebSite





  • Tick the Agree Page Terms check-box and Click on Create Button.

  • Enter the Tagline of the Blog and Upload a Profile photo (if any!)

  • Your G+ page is almost created. if you wish to share your page with your Google+ Circles, then click the Share on Google+ button and Finally Click the Finish button




  • ADDING OFFICIAL GOOGLE+(PLUS) PAGE BADGE
To Grow your fans and Audience, add the official Google+ page badge to your blog.
  • After finishing creating page, you will see the page like below. click the get the Badge link.



  • You will redirect to this page. and your Google + page ID is automatically added.
  • Choose a Style of Badge and Language (Leave the Advanced options to Default).
  • Here, you will get Two sections of Code.(Code1 and Code2).




  1. Go to Blogger Dashboard > Design > Edit HTML
  2. Search for the </head> tag
  3. Add the Code1 section before </head> tag and Save the Template
  4. Add the Code2 section in HTML/JavaScript gadget or place where you want the badge to be appear.
That’s it!. Please leave your comments. And Like It.Thnks!




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