How To Use Google+ Search

James —  September 27, 2011 — 3 Comments

Google+ Search

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One great thing about Google+ is it’s search capabilities.

Obviously, Google are the Kings of search, so it goes without saying that the search feature within Google+ is awesome.

I love it as a great way to find posts on the topics I care about, finding information, and finding relevant people to follow on Google+.

If you don’t use it you definitely should! I am going to show you how in a video below.

Obviously I run through things in the video above, but really, using Google+ search is so simple.

Google+ Search Bar

As you can see in the image above, the Google+ search bar is literally at the top of your homepage, just type in your desired keyword in there and start cruising content from Google+ posts, people, and sparks from around the internet.

Enjoy searching it up!

James

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James Brooks is a professional blogger based in the West Country of England. He runs a creative agency, Brooks Creative, and is involved with a home recording blog.

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