Google + has spent some quality time meditating…

Google + has spent some quality time meditating on what a "social network" might really mean to businesses with their new "pages" strategy. For one, I think they're really gonna cut down on the egosystem created by Facebook and Twitter where marketeers and spammers flood their friends and follows to boost their perceived (external and personal) satisfaction levels. In fact, they may be looking for more meaningful relationships and I for one, see some compelling reasons to spend more time here.

For now…I've got some suggestions:
1. Show us how to add "Team Members" to manage page content. Brands are too big to segregate content updates to one person. I may not have discovered the method yet, but "you're making me think to hard" to find it.

2. When managing a brand page, why do I have to log-out to get back to my own personal page. Why can't I simply switch back to personal mode?

3. I'm guessing that Pages may find their way into Analytics – that would be nice.

Other than that – keep up the good work.

Google+ launches an official guide for sharing, promoting and measuring Pages

Google+ has just introduced its very own official Page guide for the brand new Google+ Pages revealed just yesterday. Through this new landing page, potential brands can easily register …