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...you should check this out.
Have you ever come home to a note that made life a little bit easier?
left-overs
in the fridge
A tip from someone you trustthat helped you find the things you care about?
source: google.com/+1
That’s what
can do for your search experience.
Google +1 will act similar to a Facebook “LIKE” button. After activating the service from your Google account, you will see a tiny to the right of all of your search results on google. By clicking this , you are saying that this particular result matches your search query perfectly.
source: google.com/+1
Like this.
and this.
Is currently in the experimental phase but is expected to launch this month
Helps wade through the millions of results that search brings
Makes the search process more streamlined
A way for you and your friends to help each other with search
source: google.com/+1
When you click “+1”, you are telling your friends, family and the rest of the world to “check something out”
If you visit a site that you think is worth visiting, you simply click “+1”
The web is a big place, sometimes it helps to have a tour guide
source: google.com/+1
Google accounts for more than 50 percent of incoming tra!c on most sites, while Facebook is currently running a distant second in referring tra!c
Can +1 compete with Facebook “LIKE”?
source: allfacebook.com
VS.
“How important social is to the world of search is still debatable, but we’ve long argued that it’s a critical component, since liking, tweeting, and now +1ing (what a horrible name by the way) may have much lower friction than placing a hyperlink on the web.”
“Google’s own advertisements will now include the +1 button, making AdWords just as social as many of Facebook’s own advertising products.”
VS.
source: allfacebook.com
Matt HonkonenSr. Social Media Strategist AREA203.comAREA2oh3.com@AREA203Digital