Following a series of experiments I've made a few discoveries about sharing links on Google+ that changes everything about how I now share.
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Jay Romuald's comment,
October 11, 2014 6:07 AM
Wow if you don't realise that people share emotional content and need this graphic to realise it you're a real loser.
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January 9, 2015 10:46 AM
Nothing hidden about these "tips & tricks" - just standard every day library functions. This is not new, most these functions have been used since Win95, the days before we see the net as we do now. Nonetheless, whatever it takes for people to finally catch up and educate themselves about easier searching techniques!
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Good info here on the different ways to share on G+. The most impactful being... Sharing images with a link.
If you are already doing this way, great! If not, read on:
From the post:
This means that you don’t have to use the link post format on Google+ to have the social activity attributed to your blog post. If you use an image and have one link within the body of the post, all the +1s and reshares (as well as the +1s and reshares of the reshares) will be attributed and reflected on the original blog post (or web page) that is linked in the body.
- See more at: http://dustn.tv/social-signals-and-google-plus/#comment-10523