Where in the past Google Plus posts quickly drifted off to irrelevance in a single home stream, now evergreen content can be found in Collections grouped under topics that your readers can explore in depth.
Collections are a powerful new tool for bloggers, who are able to extend their reach and organize their content.
2. The release came with a Google article published on May 4, 2015, titled
"Introducing Google+Collections, a new way to group your posts by topic:
"Every collection is a focused set of
posts on a particular topic, providing an
easy way for you to organize all the
things you’re into. Each collection can
be shared publicly, privately, or with a
custom set of people. Once you create
your first collection, your profile will
display a new tab where other people
can find and follow your collections."
3. They provide the means to categorize posts into your chosen topic , giving
each post a longer, EVERGREEN life.
Evergreen content means that your posts are relevant, timeless, and able to be found.
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5. Blogging is an art, craft, and act of powerful communication.
Anyone can blog, so everyone’s voice can be heard.
6. Humanity has reached a peak of genetic and cultural
evolution, allowing us to feel empathy for each other,
which empowers human cultural connections through
technology, blogging, and social media.
8. Where and how
to get started.
1. Click on the link above
to take you to the
welcome page pictured
on the right.
2. On the welcome page
you’ll find some brief
information about the
value of collections.
3. The most important
tool on the page is the
button near the
bottom which will
guide you through the
process of creating
your first collection.
9. The following six slides are pictures of some of the collections. I want to
give you an idea of what you can do.There are hyperlinks in each slide.
10. • Note the annotations I have made to help familiarize you with a Collections page.
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17. With Google +
Collections, bloggers
have a new power over
their content
Where in the past
Google Plus posts
quickly drifted off to
irrelevance in a single
home stream, now
evergreen content
can be found in
Collections grouped
under topics that
your readers can
explore in depth.