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The company sells online courses for a variety of topics in the holistic / "new age" sector including: personal development, spiritual growth, conscious business practices, etc. Their email opt-ins are for free teleseminars or telesummits, or "preview calls" for their paid courses. They already have lots of free content -- mostly text or audio -- that they could share. They already have a sizeable email list but they don't want to distract their email subscribers, so the new Google+ presence can be mentioned but not actively promoted there. Again, the main goal is generating email opt-ins for their free teleclasses. keywords: social media, google plus

Ensure your profile was compelling. Build a business page.

Join related Google groups. Contribute to those conversations.

Follow influencers in the space (sometimes they follow back, though the follow first strategy works better on Twitter).

Write blog posts and share those on Google+ (and other social networks).

Use other social networks and tell those followers you are also on Google+.

Ensure your web site has prominent icons showing that you are on Google+ (and other networks).

Ensure your Google Authorship is setup on your Google+ page and your blog.

Look for other blogs in your industry that are open to guest blogging and post articles on there as well. Ensure your Google+ Authorship is linked to those. Ensure your author bio/profile on those other sites (or footers in the articles) link back to your Google+ page.

Post previews on YouTube (if your courses have video material). Share those on Google+. Link your YouTube channel. Links in YouTube video descriptions to e-mail sign up landing pages.

Build custom landing pages for various circumstances.

Of course you're going to want to then push people to your site for the e-mail opt-ins. So keep tasteful notices on your blog/site so when people read your content they can sign up for your newsletters. I personally am not a fan of popups in people's faces. Tasteful banners and fixed position panels that tuck away at some edge of the screen are great.

Give away resources in exchange for e-mails. Have some free PDF that would be useful and meaningful to people? Maybe it follows up on a blog post even. Provide a page that requires people to fill out your e-mail list form in order to download the document.

In your case you might want to give away a portion of a course or something. Maybe your e-mail list highlights other courses. So now you just gave someone something of value and are leading them to more value (that they should be happy to pay for that next time around).

Twitter has lead generation campaigns that work quite well and integrate with MailChimp. I know you said Google+, but you should seriously look at multiple networks.

Then I'd look into ads on social networks. Extremely targeted. Small budget. This works well for optins and as a byproduct you get your name out there and do get followers from those types of campaigns as well (even though what you get charged for is leads and the goal is leads - it still brings you some followers).

To sum all those steps up: You need to generate content that people enjoy so they are more interested in signing up for your e-mail mailings. People want a reason. You use Google+ (and other networks) to reach out to people beyond your normal web site traffic. You get into circles and communities within these networks (and other sites) as well. Though don't blatantly spam.


Answered 10 years ago

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