Google+ Sharing Now On Blogger Dashboard, New Features Coming Up!

Google is on an integration spree. It is bringing all its products together with every new feature. It declared on its #-Link-Snipped-# blog about introduction of Google+ sharing through the Blogger dashboard. If you use Blogger with your own name, you may have already associated your blog with your personal Google+ profile. Now, companies can connect their blog to a Google+ page (much like Facebook Pages). Now, every time you publish a blog post, a Google+ share box will let you notify followers and let them recommend your content, fetching you a wider audience in short time.

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You can also add a #-Link-Snipped-# (yes, beside your Facebook Share Box) so that people landing on your blog can add your profile or page to their circles. To get started, click the “Google+” tab in the Blogger dashboard and then the “Upgrade” button. If you are a Blogger fan, you will be glad to know that Google is introducing more settings on this tab in near future. If you are on blogger, check out this cool new sharing feature and share with us if it makes a difference to you.

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