How to update Twitter and Facebook with your Google+ posts
The Hard Way

We’re going to use zipl.us and Twitter Feed. Firstly, head on down to zipl.us and pick yourself a username (you need to do this even if you’re not bothered about a vanity url).
Then paste in your Google+ ID. This is the long string of numbers in your Google+ profile url. If you don’t know what this is, visit your Google+ profile and copy the long string of numbers in the address bar. For example, my profile url is:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/118089425632910430111/posts
so my Google+ ID is: 118089425632910430111

Please bear in mind that this only works for public Google+ posts. You won’t see any Google+ posts that are limited to one or more circles and not public.
Once you’ve done this, head over to Twitter Feed. If you haven’t come across Twitter Feed, then do check it out. Put simply, it’s a way of posting Tweets from an RSS feed. The reason I recommend this over another similar service (such as ifttt) is that it has lots of advanced features which will help. The downside is that it only checks your feed every half an hour, but to be honest this should be more than enough.

Change the “post content” to “description only” although you may want to play around with that.
You may want to add something to the Post prefix box. This puts some text at the start of the post, so you could add something like “From My G+”. I have left it blank.
At the bottom there is the keyword filter. I haven’t added anything here because I am happy for all my posts to be posted to Twitter and Facebook. However if you want to add a tag to your G+ posts (for example #fb and #tw) you could get Twitterfeed to only post to Facebook and Twitter if it finds those tags in your post.
Click on next and add your Twitter and Facebook accounts and then click on create. And you are done!
If you want to update more than every half an hour then you could try another service such as ifttt which posts every 15 mins.
As I mentioned above, one disadvantage with this method is that your post needs to be public in order for it to be picked up by the RSS feed. Perhaps there could be a way to add authentication in the future so that the RSS feed shows private posts, but that’s for another time. Perhaps by then, Google will have released RSS feeds to G+.
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