Getting Google+ followers is much like building a pyramid. Except you don’t have a limitless supply of slaves. What you do have is bricks. And you have to lay them one at a time.
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Every time I put someone into my contact/address book, I put them into my Google+ network. I try to also say something nice to them on Google+, or pass around something that’s already up on their feed. No matter what social media platform I’m on, I always try to do one or two nice things for whoever I’m coming in contact with. Gotta Good Samaritan-up! So, if I send out five Google+ invitations a day, it would take me less than two years to have 3000 followers.
Try to say something nice. — David Henry Sterry
Plus, there’s some very cool people on Google+, and I like the visual nature of it. And now that’s where I go to store most of my pictures. Essentially Google+ has become my picture cloud. Plus they have great vines that make themselves automatically, when you input sequential pictures.
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One warning though, if you don’t want everyone to see the pictures you’re taking on your Smartphone that are being automatically uploaded onto Google+, make sure you click the box that says you want them to be private, until you release them to the public. I took a compromising picture a few years ago in aseedy bathroom and Alaska that somehow made it out onto the World Wide Web. Luckily, I was able to nip it in the bud.
But in terms of building Google+, Facebook, Twitter, any of that stuff, we can all learn something very valuable from the recovering alcoholics. One day at a time![/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]