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Brief thoughts on +1

In my humble opinion, this is Google’s social strategy in a nutshell. The web at large has been waiting for Google to launch its own Facebook competitor. Google buzz certainly was not it. For now, +1 only exists in search results. We have been hearing that Google had plans of using social data to add weight to its search results. This is how they are going to execute that. In search, you can +1 any result. Once Google allows content producers to embed a +1 button on all content on a site, that is when the game truly changes. Imagine if you will, four (or even 40) sites that are the results of the same search terms. If one of those sites has more +1’s than any other comparable site, you’ll see it at the top of the search results. Simple. Social. Google. Oooh. Did I just craft a tagline?

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  • http://thecauseisthehabit.com DamienBasile

    Facebook is trying to own sentiment on the web, but Google already owns the web. By adding a way to ‘like’ something they’ve just laid the groundwork to own sentiment on the web.

  • http://BeerDiplomacyTV.com Stwo

    Exactly! Who needs a social network when the entire web is your social network?

  • Anonymous

    Stu – Do you think the +1 as you mention it will turn into a game though…like Digg? Welcome back!

  • http://BeerDiplomacyTV.com Stwo

    I hope not. Then again, leave it to the search optimizers to ruin
    everything. By attaching +1 to a google profile, though, Google may be
    able to better counteract gaming of the system.

    The prospect of seeing traffic and social statistics side by side in
    GA is exciting to me.