All About Google+ For Writers | Savvy Book Writers

It looks as if it’s time to get serious about Google+. Let me know of your experiences with this platform. What do you find works best?

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More than 625,000 People join Google+ EVERY DAY, according to Digital Buzz and Huffington Post statistics.  Before I even joined Twitter, GooglePlus (Google+) was my first Social Media network of c…

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6 responses to “All About Google+ For Writers | Savvy Book Writers

  1. Hey there! I just wanted to ask if you ever have any problems with
    hackers? My last blog (wordpress) was hacked and I ended up losing
    months of hard work due to no data backup. Do you have any methods to protect against
    hackers?

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    • I’m sorry to hear about your experience. I really haven’t had much issue with hackers so far. Maybe I don’t attract enough attention to be attractive to hackers. I let WordPress handle the spam sorting–though I just realized that some things that aren’t spam are being classified as spam. Good luck for the future.

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  2. great post, very informative. I’m wondering why the opposite specialists of this sector don’t notice this.
    You must proceed your writing. I’m sure, you’ve a great readers’ base already!

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  3. Have you ever considered creating an ebook or guest authoring on other blogs?
    I have a blog based upon on the same topics you discuss
    and would really like to have you share some stories/information. I know my visitors would value your work.
    If you’re even remotely interested, feel free to send me
    an e-mail.

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