{"provider_url": "https://www.digitaltrends.com", "description": "The Google City Experts program is one of the best features on Google+: Who doesn't want free food and drink just to talk about their city? 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Want free stuff? Here's how to become a Google City Expert", "offset": -25200000, "lead": null, "content": "<div>\n<p>Google is running a new program that gives certain users access to special events in exchange for their opinions. It's called Google City Expert. And <a href=\"https://www.digitaltrends.com/social-media/google-city-experts/\">it's cool.</a> </p>\n<p>Do you remember Yelp Elite? It's a program with all kinds of cool perks, including events with free booze, for qualifying Yelp members. Google City Experts program <a href=\"https://www.digitaltrends.com/web/google-launches-city-expert-program-to-compete-with-yelp/\">offers an alternative</a> to Yelp Elite by giving discounts, admission to exclusive events, and free stuff to Google+ users who regularly submit reviews around their city. If you want in, it will take commitment to writing reviews (and living in a city currently participating in the program) but it's not a difficult process. Interested? Let's get started.</p>\n<h3>Step One: Sign up for Google+ </h3>\n<p>Poor Google+. It has so much going for it: Cool photo editing, a beautiful interface, Hangouts. But it hasn't caught on like Twitter or Facebook, or even Snapchat. If you  use Gmail, Google has already forced you to create at least a preliminary Google+ account, but if you haven't done so yet, it's very easy - just sign up on the <a href=\"https://plus.google.com\">website</a>. </p>\n<h3>Step Two: Fill out your profile </h3>\n<p>You don't have to spend hours compiling a list of your favorite TV shows and movies, but you should add a photo and a few tidbits of information. Also, you should start using Hangouts anyway, as it's a pretty awesome video chat client that rivals (dare we say, bests?) Skype. </p>\n<p>We will say that for City Experts purposes, referencing the city you live in (be it one of those listed below) will help matters. </p>\n<h3>Step Three: Register for the program </h3>\n<p>If you live in Austin, Chicago, New York, Phoenix, Portland, Raleigh-Durham, San Francisco, Bristol, Edinburgh, London, Manchester, Madrid, Paris, Sydney, Osaka, or Tokyo, you can reap the rewards of the program and <a href=\"https://www.google.com/local/contest/cityexpert\">sign up</a> on the Registration page. </p>\n<h3>Step Four: Write reviews and check-in</h3>\n<p>To be considered as a Google City Expert, you need to write 50 reviews, and then continue to write five a month. That might seem like a lot, but Google isn't asking for long-winded think pieces on the relative merits of your local deli's pastrami. These are their criteria for a review: \"A high quality review is usually three to four sentences long and contains specific, helpful and balanced information about a particular business.\" So basically, just write a few sentences expressing your opinion and don't be a vicious troll. It shouldn't take longer than five minutes to churn out a review, so participation in the program really comes down to spending around four hours over the course of a few weeks jotting down your thoughts. </p>\n<p><img src=\"data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7\">Also, you should start using Google Local to check-in when you're out and about in your respective city - as long as you aren't creeped out by location sharing. </p>\n<h3>Step Four: Start enjoying the benefits of Google City Expert livin' </h3>\n<p>Mainly the events with free food and alcohol. Unless you're really into wearing Google swag. </p>\n</div>", "entities": [], "favicon_colors": [{"color": [0, 144, 251], "weight": 0.807373046875}, {"color": [246, 250, 251], "weight": 0.192626953125}], "keywords": [{"score": 0, "name": "social media"}, {"score": 0, "name": "google"}, {"score": 0, "name": "google city expert"}, {"score": 0, "name": "yelp"}], "published": 1381075247000, "provider_name": "Digital Trends", "type": "html"}