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#MSHUnderReview: The Importance of Brand Consistency [Video]

A brand is more than a logo and the products or services it represents, it’s the promise you make to your audience. It’s a promise that you will deliver quality products and services, and it’s what sets you apart from your competition. Throughout your marketing efforts, branding is how your audience identifies with you and it’s often the reason for using your product.

Just as consistency is key in many aspects of life, this is no different in the world of branding. Brand consistency is critical and provides the basis of how you deliver your brand’s message. Brand consistency means staying consistent across all platforms with voice and message, as well as packaging and logos.

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A Crash Course in Google+ Ripples

I’m going to begin Part III of this Google+ series by diving right into the good stuff.

If you’ve just started out on your Google+ journey but aren’t really feeling the social network and think it couldn’t possibly have any good stuff, then take a few minutes and learn about Google+ Ripples. (I promise it’s worth it.)

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A One-Stop Guide to Google+ Communities

Last week I kicked off a series on Google+ with a wicked in-depth guide to Google+ Profiles. For the second part of the series, I’m going to talk about Google+ communities. If you’re trying to heed the advice of everyone and get on board with Google+ in prep for Author Rank but feel like you just exist on Google+ in a vacuum, communities can be really useful for finding other active Google+ users in your field and discovering new blog posts/videos/resources/tips.

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A Wicked In-Depth Guide to Google+ Profiles

I’m kind of ashamed to admit that for a long time, I never really thought much of Google+. I had my hands full figuring out the tips and tricks of all the other major social networks (Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram), so it was much easier to go along with the rest of the world (right or wrong) and dismiss Google+ as a digital graveyard. I had a Google+ account, sure, but if you asked me how to start a hangout or how to share something based on circles, you’d hear crickets.