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Finding Google Plus One Contacts

September 9, 2011 By Ron 4 Comments

When you start using Google Plus One, your circles will probably be pretty empty.

You’re going to want to fill those circles up quickly so you can extend your reach. The trouble is, you can’t easily connect with others using Google Plus One alone.

Google Plus One
So we’re going to take a look at a few ways you can expand your circles by making use of various resources.

Use Some Of The Directories

First of all, you’ll want to browse some of the various Google Plus One directories. These directories will let you find targeted users who are interested in your niche. Don’t forget to add yourself while you’re there!

The only thing better than locating thousands of targeted users is to have thousands of targeted users find you!

One of the most popular directories is at . You’ll simply copy and paste your Google+ ID (the string of numbers associated with your Google+ account) into the site.

Copy your numbers (found at the end of your personal Google+ URL) into the text box at the top of the site and you will immediately be added to the directory.

Another popular directory is http://www.findpeopleonplus.com. This site already has around one million users, and it’s growing rapidly. It’s a very good idea to submit your profile to this site right away so you don’t miss out on any traffic.

You can search this site based on followers, gender, location, and several other criteria.

Another directory is . This site lets you search by tags and categories, so it makes it especially easy to find targeted contacts rather than just generic people who may not be interested in your niche.

Use Forums To Find More Contacts

Besides directories, you can also snag users from many other places. Forums are a great place to get contacts. Simply paste your Google+ profile link (ideally shortened using a service like http://www.gplus.to) into your forum signature with a message asking people to add you and start posting!

You can also add your link to your email signature, post it to your current Facebook and Twitter accounts, on your blog, and even as your URL when you comment on other people’s blogs. Get your link out there as much as possible.

Click here to learn more about Mastering Google+

We would also like to invite you to join Google+ by using this invitation Join Google+

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  1. Paul Warner says

    September 10, 2011 at 5:26 am

    Very valuable information posted on this blog. A little better understanding of Google + and looking forward to coming back to your blog. Paul

    Reply
    • AffiliateX says

      October 8, 2011 at 5:21 pm

      Hi Paul, thanks and welcome to our site…

      Yes this information is a must have for any marketers online with thousands of people already joining Google+ it is better to get in early and learn the ropes rather than wait and see what happens with Google+.

      Reply
  2. Alice says

    September 25, 2011 at 7:29 pm

    Hi there, I just found your blog and wanted to say that I’ve truly enjoyed browsing your blog posts. I have subscribed to your feed and I hope you write again very soon 😀
    Alice

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  3. Mika Castro says

    January 12, 2012 at 2:06 pm

    Wow! I am surprised about this! I never knew that Google + has contacts and blog will surely love this as i like them too.

    Reply

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