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Monday, 6 February 2012

Now, Google+ to allow brands, businesses to have own pages, Facebook style

London, Nov 8 (ANI): Google has finally started rolling out its social networking service to businesses groups and brands by allowing them to set up their own  Google+  pages. The  search  giant  believes  that  the new 
Google Plus 1st Generation User
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Google+ Pages facility would help companies and campaigns engage with their audience. According to the BBC, organisations would not be charged to use the scheme and Google said that it would not put adverts on their pages. The company said the organisations can benefit from adding a "+" link to one of the adverts listed on the firm's results or to another marketing campaign. The page owners can then monitor how many people are clicking through to their Google+ page and where they clicked from. Google, however, vowed not to pass on individual's IP addresses or any other personal data.  The new service is seen as a further challenge to rival social network Facebook that offers its own Pages service allowing businesses to promote themselves.Read Full: Now, Google+ to allow brands, businesses to have own pages, Facebook style