Get Ready To Reinvent Your Google+ Content Strategy With Collections – TrackMaven

Get Ready To Reinvent Your Google+ Content Strategy With Collections

Google appears to be taking a cue (or Pin?) from Pinterest with its latest feature: Collections. With this new feature rollout, Google+ posts can now be organized into — you guessed it! — “Collections” that related to specific topics or interests.

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For content marketers, the appeal of this new feature is simple; as with any content aggregations (like hashtags), Collections has the potential to boost content discovery and audience engagement on Google+ by aligning audiences around shared interests.

Curious how this new tool could fit into your content strategy? TrackMaven has you covered. Let’s go through why Google+ is still important for content marketers, and how Collections is going to make it even better!

Why Should My Brand Be On Google+ In The First Place?

TrackMaven tracks Google+ metrics, and Google’s maintenance of the service makes it a frequently improving tool for content marketing. First and foremost, Google is able to leverage their dominance in web searches to keep Google+ a relevant product.

As we discussed previously, Google+ activity factors heavily in Google search rankings, and can help boost the organic reach of your website. Most importantly, attaching Google+ official authorship to a blog post can increase its position in search rankings. In short, the role Google+ plays in SEO makes it an un-ignorable piece of your content marketing strategy.

What’s more, despite many questioning the longevity of Google+ as a viable social platform, the service does still have an active user base. A study from Stone Temple Consulting, for example, found that 23.4 million people post publicly on Google+ in any given 30 day period.

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The bottom line is this: if you think Google+ is a content marketing ghost town, think again!

How Can I Use Collections To Boost The Reach Of My Google+ Content?

Much like Pinterest’s boards, Google+’s Collections organize normal Google+ posts into categories that users can then follow and contribute to. Here’s how it works.

The gif below shows how the feature works within the Google+ Android app (iOS functionality is coming soon).

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Notice the mobile functionality of Collections? No doubt this is linked to Google’s “mobile-friendly” algorithm update…. (More on that here.)

If you’re tempted to brush off Collections as an irrelevant update to a low-priority platform, think again. Many leading content marketing brands have already moved forward with well-curated Collections.

Buzzfeed, for example, has effectively created Collections out of some of their mainstay editorial features. These Collections serve as a natural expansion of their content categories, priming their content for expanded reach and engagement.

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Brit + Co took a Pinterest-inspired approached to their Collections. DIY projects, recipes, party ideas, and more are popular content topics on Pinterest, and now Brit + Co’s content has a comparable, categorically-searchable home on Google+.

Brit + Co Collections

For even more Collections inspiration, check out Google’s Featured Collections here.

Summing Things Up!

With the addition of Collections, Google is making it easier to identify and engage with sub-audiences on its platform. Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Tumblr, and LinkedIn-style posting can be replicated on Google+ easily, lowering the difficulty in producing content for a channel that many brands (unfortunately) don’t consider a priority.

Google+ is an adaptable tool that is frequently evolving. With its potential to catalyze content discovery, Collections will likely have a positive impact on the lifespan of Google+ content. Google+ is far from over. Keep in mind that if you ignore the platform, it will ignore you!