On Tuesday, it was revealed that Google+ team was going to start rolling out the
option for users to create a custom Google+
URL that points directly to his or her profile.
In order to qualify for a custom URL you'll
need to meet three requirements, which I
suspect anyone who is using Google+ at all
will meet.
>You'll need to have a profile photo.
At least 10 followers.
An account over 30 days old.
Simple enough. Google+ pages for both local
and non-local organizations will each have to
meet different criteria in order to gain a
custom URL.
Once you meet the requirements you'll need
to wait, patiently, until the feature is rolled
out to your account. As Google has been
doing for a while now, this is a staged
rollout and should take a few days to
complete.
The good news is when your account is
ready, you'll receive an e-mail asking you to
claim your Google+ URL. Google
automatically reserves one for you based on
your name. Another way to check if your
account is ready is to visit your profile page
and look for a banner across the top asking
you to confirm your vanity URL (as seen at
the top of this post).
Once you begin the process of verifying your
URL, you will have the option to request a
different one, should you not want to use
what Google has saved for you. Google does
require you to submit your request, complete
with a valid reason for the change.
After
you've submitted the request Google will
review it and a couple of days later let you
know if it's approved, or if you need to make
any changes.
After accepting your URL, along with the
terms and conditions, your URL is set in
stone. Now you can point friends, family
members, job recruiters and anyone else who
might want to view your Google+ profile
directly to it by giving them Google.com/
+yourusername.
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