#plusupdates for Google+ Pages - if you want to delegate your responsibilities to another team member but don't...
#plusupdates for Google+ Pages - if you want to delegate your responsibilities to another team member but don't want to give them admin access to your page, check out this feature!
via Vic Gundotra
Originally shared by John Kilcline
Adding a Communication Manager role to Google+ pages
Many brands and businesses have employees who focus on audience engagement -- from posting content, to answering questions, to just keeping things fun. Such people are critical for connecting with followers, but they don't need full access to a page's online presence. Only the communication parts. That's why we're rolling out a new role (http://goo.gl/j2vhfg) for Google+ pages -- the Communication Manager -- that reflects this responsibility.
Communication Managers can post and reply to followers, as well as use features like Communities and Events. But they can't edit the Google+ page, its managers, or any connected YouTube channels (http://goo.gl/vnCbJA). This way they can focus on outreach, and page owners can limit access to key administrative functions.
More information about the new role is available here: http://goo.gl/j2vhfg. To start assigning roles, simply visit the "Managers" tab of your Google+ Dashboard: plus.google.com/dashboard.
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Able Lawrence I believe you were looking for this :-)
ReplyDeletePooja Srinivas Exactly! There was the danger of some one deleting a community for example.
ReplyDeleteAble Lawrence I guess page managers have got nothing do with community?
ReplyDeletePage admins can delete the linked community. Rajesh Narayanan
ReplyDeleteProvided the page owns the community. Rajesh Narayanan There are advantages to page owning communities and my communities are owned by pages. I once worked to develop a community and the owner deleted the community to my horror.
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