Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Google+ Page Login

Are you tired of logging in to your Google+ profile to manage your business/brand page?

Do you remember the option of Converting Your Personal Account to a Page on Facebook? How good would it be to have a similar option for Google+ pages too?

It is time for expressig your excitement. Google has come up with an option to set up individual username and pasword for your page. Though, this option is not exactly as Facebook's option. In fact, it is more open and comfortable.

PHEW! You can now sign in directly to your page instead of signing in to a profile that owns or manages the page.

Moreover, you can take advantage of third party tools that link to your Google account, start/launch Google+ Hangouts as a page, use other Google services from a single sign in, and more...

How to set up individual username and pasword for your page


  • Log in to your Google+ profile

  • Click your profile photo on the top right and "All your Google+ pages" on the drop down

  • On the pages list, click  More ⇒ Settings on the page that you want to set up

  • You should be able to see "Third-party tools" as below

  • Click "Set up a password" and set a password for auto-generated username

  • You'll get to the confirmation page. You can also set up a gmail account for the created page.



  • Your page with its own log in email and password is set now.

Check the update on Google+ Help to Set up a username and password for your page

Check below for additional notes on this update from Google:

You can still switch from your personal Google+ profile to your Google+ page, as you've done in the past.

You can also use this username and password with other Google services and to integrate with third-party tools.

Only an owner can request a username/password for a page, managers cannot.

This might not be available to all and will rolled out publicly soon.

Gmail account Integration
You can add Gmail to your Google+ page account created.

The automatically-generated username you receive cannot receive emails. Rather, page-related notifications will continue to be sent to the email address set for notification delivery in your page settings. Learn how to change these notification settings.

You can create a Gmail address specifically for your page, allowing you to customize your page username and receive emails at this address. First, set up your username and password, then visit http://mail.google.com while signed in as your page.

Google has come up with amazing . There might be options to connect all the Google services to a Google+ page soon.

Set up your Google+ pages and let us know your experience.



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