I have seen many people bragging around with a Google plus account asking people if they need invites. So many people out there also are looking for an invite to stay in tune with the most recent social networking site which got much hype - The Google Plus. It may be quite irritating for those who really want to check this out but this is the known marketing policy or you may say prank of Google to create a scarcity initially. We had seen the same in case of Gmail as well.
Now, there is a really easy way to join Google plus even without getting an invite from anyone. Follow the below procedure and you will be the master of yourself and gain unlimited bragging:-
1. Go to Google and search Google Plus and then open the link. Or just click here. On clicking this link you will see something like below:-
After clicking the Sign In button you will be redirected to the following page where you can login using your Google Account. If you don't have a Google Account, just get one immediately.
After signing in you will be surprised to see that you already have a Google Plus Account. Wondering if there are more steps. Sorry to disappoint you, there are no more steps. Just wander around the interface create your circles, import your contacts etc and check out how you like it. And yes, no need to beg for invites any more, you may yourself brag of having a Google Plus account.
No Sam. It's not working. It still says "Google+ is in limited field trial." BTW, I already have an G+ account and was trying this simple way with another id :)
ReplyDeleteTry clicking this link. https://plus.google.com/up/start/?continue=https://plus.google.com/&type=st&gpcaz=df03db15. I check this again and again and I can see the sign in button again and again without any exception!!! You already have 2 G+ accounts. Actually all gmail ids have 1 G+ account associated with it.
ReplyDeleteGoogle plus also become popular social media site these days and I also start creating a Google plus account because I think this site can also help me with my website.
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