Consistency, Quality and Communication

Published: July 24, 2019

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Google+ Guide
Part 12a

NOTE: As of April 2019 Google no longer offers the Google+ platform. BOSS offers a free Expert Step-By-Step LinkedIn Guide to Get Your Business Seen Online Click here for the whole guide. Continued from:  Google+ Guide Part 12 Organising Your Circles

If only outsourcing could offer companies online bookkeeping at a fixed fee rate for all the work…..

You don’t have to be the business that creates all of the posts related to your field, you just want to be the one that people look to the most when they want the best stuff.

Become the curator for your followers, saving them time from sifting through the dirt in order to get to the gold. They’ll thank you for it.

An account manager for all your outsourcing needs…

Be active within communities – +1 other people’s posts, share them, comment on them, especially those from the biggest influencers in your field.

If someone comments on one of your posts, reply to their comment within a day or two.

Get direct contact with your outsource accounting work professional anytime Monday to Friday….

If someone sends you info, shoot them a private message and say thanks. Make an effort to get to know them.

Keep your eyes out for people in circles and communities who are active – the sharers, the people +1-ing posts and sharing them. Those are the people you want to engage the most, since you know there’s a far greater likelihood that they’ll pass on your content to others.

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Continued in next blog post is the topic: Google+Guide Part 13- Social Media Do’s and Don’ts [SMSF Outsourcing]

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