
Google+
is the most recent player in the social networking field. When it first
came, we reckoned it was just another attempt by Google to counter
Facebook's increasing dominance, and that it will fail like other
projects from Google in the past such as Google Buzz, Orkut etc. But
now, it seems that it is obviously here to stay. Google+ is a lot more
than just a social networking website. The +1 button isn't just another
Like button, as you will see later in this post. Google+ is a site where
you can show your interests, have connections, and build an identity.
It's a friend of webmasters, who can achieve a lot more by using this
simple social site. In a way, Google is trying to provide a coherent
experience to the users by introducing all their products such as Google
Search, GMail, Google News, etc. And Google+ could be the glue that
holds everything together to provide an uninterrupted and 'seamless
Google experience' to the users. In this post, we will talk about how
important Google+ is, and why should you use the +1 button, and how it
all helps webmasters.
Starting out with Google Plus
First of all, you need to have a presence on Google+ for it to be of any use to you. Read our post on how to join Google+.
A public profile on Google Plus is very important. You can also create
a separate Google+ page or your blog or brand, just like a Facebook
Page. Google+ then gives you many features. Here is a video by Google's
Developer Programs Tech Lead, Maile Ohye, who summorises the concepts
explained in this post.
Intimacy; Create Circles, follow people, and Hang out!
Google introduced this great feature of Circles. Circles can come in
real handy if you want to do targeted marketing. You can share your
updates with any of your circles, and the people in the remaining
circles won't get those updates. This way, you can only share your
personal updates with your family circle, and brand related updates to
its respective circle. Also, you can set up more circles and target a
specific audience, such as only men, or only women etc.
At Google+, you can follow anyone, just like Twitter. It doesn't need
confirmation. So if you would like to get updates from your favorite
brand, you can simply follow them. On the other hand, if you don't want
someone to follow you, you can simply block them out!
Another great feature that inspired change in Facebook is the Hangouts
feature. With this, up to ten people can start a conference video call
and talk to each other.
Google+ Interaction
Google+ Interaction allows you to edit any of your posts at any time,
kinda like a blog post. You can also edit your comments. Unlike a blog
post, however, which is always pushed down as new posts arrive, your
posts on Google+ will remain on the top depending on their popularity
and the comments on them.
The +1 Button
The +1 Button is more than just a Like button you normally find on
Facebook. With it, you can build your reputation. It helps you to
publicly recommend and share content you find useful. Unlike the Like
button on Facebook which is limited to Facebook itself, the +1
information for a content is available throughout the web on search
results, ads and sites. Hence, it isn't just confined to Google+, but it
extends over to all Google products. Also, you can track and manage all
your +1s, so that you can revoke them at any time if you don't like
them anymore.
The advantage of the +1 button is, you can +1 a post directly from
search results. And if any of the people you know have +1'd a post, you
will see it right below the search results. That way, if you +1
something, you're indirectly recommending it to your followers.
With the +1 button, you can also get great metrics from Google Analytics
and Google Webmaster Tools. The +1s data on your Webmaster Tools will
help you better understand your audience by seeing what gender or age
group +1'd your posts the most etc. You can also see the +1s for
particular pages on your website, and the +1s that were gives for
certain pages from other sites on the web.All this shows how you are
building your reputation.
+1 Search Integration
We already talked about how you can +1 a search result right from the
SERPs. But there is one thing you need to know. While searching for your
results, Google takes your +1 history into account. For example, if I
search for 'earning methods' and +1 our sister blog
smartearningmethods.com, the next time I search for 'earning methods',
SmartEarningMethods will come up in the top spots. Also, if any of my
friends has +1'd another blog, that will come up too. Hence, getting +1s
on your posts could prove very useful to you, since Google returns
tailored results for each individual.
In search results, Google might also show who the author of a content
is. This is where a profile comes in useful. If you have a profile
linked to that content, Google might shows that as well, which increases
your chances of getting followers.
Google+ can project your brand far beyond your own reach. Users who +1
your content are actually recommending your content to their own
followers, who in turn might +1 the content, and so on. Hence, a network
builds up with your content at its center. Facebook also has a somewhat
similar feature, but the reason Google+ is ahead in this area is,
Facebook's shares are limited to Facebook only, where as the +1 button
shows up on search results and is accessible throughout the web.
That was some basic information about Google+ and the +1 button you need
to know. Google+ indeed is a a great new opportunity for you to grow
your brand's reach. We have some more great posts on Customizing your Google+ profile, Google+ tips for beginners, and how to join Google+. Feel free to ask any questions :)
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