After all, it was just a few short months ago I spoke of success... it feels good - remember? -
The thing about success, to review, is that it doesn't come easy. Something I forgot to mention about success however, is that beside work, it takes having a network. There is more to writing than just writing. The networking part is just as important. And in order to network this day in age, a lot of folks are turning to the internet.
They are turning to Google + (that's Google Plus for some of you) that is. It's an online portal connecting the entire world.
I use it to connect with both my colleagues in India and New York - I'm in California, USA. . . It's instantaneous! And it's amazing.
To get to the point, this week, I present to you a guest post from another successful writer. We have connected through the health and fitness genre where we both focus energies toward our writing endeavors.
The following are a short description of frequently used Google+ terms followed by tips I find most helpful.
Hangouts - Videoing or private messaging with one or more Google+ users.
Hashtags - Are labels or keywords. When posting it is imperative to use #hashtags with your post. It is how others find you.
Google+ Stream - Is where you find updates of individuals in your circles - a stream of data.
H.I.R.L. - Hang-out in Real Life was most popular in 2012 and 2013 when local Google+ members met in person in groups at a predetermined location for a social gathering.
Keep an Updated Profile - I cannot tell you how many times I have received circle requests with no picture or a blank profile. I deny these requests as I feel the individual is not serious about networking and sharing information. Keep it simple and professional, you do not have to include too much data on your profile but at least put your likes, interests, purpose, and links to any website you'd like to showcase. Do not forget a picture!
I've professionally networked on more than one occasion through Google+ which led to valid writing opportunities. I've also gained knowledge and mentionable mentors and guides throughout my Google+ experience. It’s honestly a suburb social media site if used properly.
http://sproutsocial.com/insights/google-plus-definitions/