Facebook and Twitter both added embedded-post capabilities to their platforms last month, and now Google has brought similar functionality to Google+. Both embedded posts and an author-attribution feature were unveiled by Google earlier this week, in fact, giving individuals and businesses a way to gain greater visibility. The changes help retain the identity of the person who originally posted on Google+ as well as making it possible for Google+ content to be used elsewhere on the Web, such as on blogs or news sites.
Marketers Now Get to Slap G+ Posts All Over
Posted by: Enid Burns September 11, 2013 06:18 PMFacebook and Twitter both added embedded-post capabilities to their platforms last month, and now Google has brought similar functionality to Google+. Both embedded posts and an author-attribution feature were unveiled by Google earlier this week, in fact, giving individuals and businesses a way to gain greater visibility. The changes help retain the identity of the person who originally posted on Google+ as well as making it possible for Google+ content to be used elsewhere on the Web, such as on blogs or news sites.