Thursday, April 18, 2013

Bringing Google+ Comments to Blogger

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Bringing Google+ Comments to Blogger

 

Hello!

Writing a thoughtful post and seeing how people engage can be really rewarding, so we've made it easier to reach a broader audience and see more of their reactions.

Once you enable Google+ Comments, people can share the comments they make on your blog to their circles in Google+, helping you reach people that they know. And there's more: mentions of your posts on Google+ automatically show up right in your blog's comments, so you can see more of people's public conversations about your content (and private conversations you're part of).

Here's how to add Google+ Comments to your blog:

1. Sign in to Blogger
2. Click on the "Google+" tab in your blog's Dashboard
3. Upgrade to Google+ if you haven't already done so
4. Enable Google+ Comments. Comments already made on your posts will keep working in the new widget
 
 
 
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Happy Blogging,
The Blogger Team

 
 
   
 
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Saturday, April 6, 2013

Top 3 posts for you on Google+ this week

Hi Murphy!
Here are the top 3 posts for you on Google+ this week.
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New York City at night - Queensboro Bridge and Manhattan skyline

When the night falls hard onto the city's shoulders and the sky drapes a dark blanket over the skyscrapers and buildings, it's hard to contain the effervescent charm that bursts forth after the sun has retreated.

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This is the Queensboro Bridge which is known by a few other names depending on where you are from and how long you have lived in New York City. Despite growing up in Queens, I will always think of this bridge as the 59th Street...
...and 364 more photos.
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