Google+ Business Pages and +1Buttons

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Are you ready to spend even more time social networking?

How much of your mar­ket­ing bud­get and/or time goes to Social Net­work­ing? Most busi­nesses have some sort of pres­ence on at least Face­book and LinkedIn. And maybe Twit­ter and YouTube.

Google + per­sonal pro­files have been out for a while but it was another month before busi­ness pages were launched. It’s going to take some time before we can tell what kind of social networking/marketing share this new ser­vice is going take from Face­book, Twit­ter and LinkedIn, but it’s Google so we can’t ignore it. A piece of advice I read recently in an arti­cle at Mar­ket­ing Mag­a­zine UK is to not rush into build­ing a Google+  Busi­ness Page until you have a clear strat­egy. Makes sense… So of course we did the oppo­site and just went ahead. For us, it’s okay not to have a strat­egy because the whole point is to learn more.  We do agree with the advice though and sug­gest you set up per­sonal pro­file first to famil­iar­ize your­self with how it works.

There are plenty of resources about Google+ out there if you search. Many of the arti­cles are great but tech­ni­cal or long.  We decided to begin our explo­ration of Google+ by com­par­ing one of their new shar­ing fea­tures to Facebook’s. We were curi­ous about these and thought it might be some­thing you  be inter­ested in. What I am talk­ing about is the new +1 icons and g+ icons. We have them on our web­site home page side­bar if you would like to try them :-) . And the Google Plus but­ton below in this post works too.

There are sim­i­lar­i­ties and dif­fer­ences. The Google +1 but­tons that now appear around the Inter­net on Google searches and on web­sites are pretty sim­i­lar to Face­book like but­tons. If you click on one they behave the same way. If you are not logged into your Google account, Gmail for exam­ple, you will first be prompted do that and then your ‘like’, or ‘plus’ in this case is recorded for that web page.

Click here to connect with our Google + business pageThe new but­tons, like the one at the left, are called Google + Direct Con­nect but­tons. When you click on one, you will be taken to the owner’s Google+ Page. You can view their feed, share, ‘+1′  and ‘fol­low’ the same as you would a Face­book feed. So it’s sim­i­lar to hav­ing a Face­book icon on your site that con­nects to your Face­book pro­file. Our feel­ing is this is going to help your SEO efforts for being found in Google searches (maybe only in a small way but every lit­tle bit helps). It con­nects you directly to Google so it can’t hurt. Here’s an excerpt from a Web Pro Newsletter:

Google+ has intro­duced a whole new realm of SEO pos­si­bil­i­ties based on get­ting found via Google’s own properties.

For one, Google ranks Google+ posts in search results, and they often appear on the first page.

The +1 but­ton obvi­ously helps your search vis­i­bil­ity cause. Google made it clear from the begin­ning that this would be a search sig­nal. If enough peo­ple like your con­tent enough to give it a +1, it must be good right? Why not bump it up in the rankings. ”

The more of their tools you use and inter­con­nect, the more vis­i­ble and eas­ier to find you will be in Google searches. Searchers will be able to find your + busi­ness page by using the + added to their search term. Here is how they explain it on their Direct Con­nect info page:

Google+ Direct Con­nect lets you quickly nav­i­gate to a Google+ page (and even add that page to your cir­cles) when using Google Search. For exam­ple, if you searched for the query ‘+youtube’ or ‘+pepsi,’ you could be imme­di­ately taken to the YouTube Google+ page, or the Pepsi Google+ page, and given the option to add the page to your circles.”

So hav­ing a Google+ Busi­ness Page is another way for folks to find you and fol­low you. Start think­ing about it now, plan­ning for it soon, and it’s very impor­tant, we feel, to begin con­sid­er­ing what to name your Google + busi­ness page.

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Facebook Frictionless Sharing - Good or Bad Thing?

Watching YouFace­book has been rolling out a lot of updates over the past few months. Their lat­est is by far the one cre­at­ing the biggest stir and most dis­cus­sion. It is described as ‘Fric­tion­less Shar­ing’ and changes how apps you have sub­scribed to inter­act with your Face­book wall.

What is Fric­tion­less Sharing?

When you visit a blog or web­site, if you’ve enabled an app access, FB (Face­book) can auto­mat­i­cally post their con­tent to your wall. No more click­ing the ‘Like’ but­ton. No more copy­ing and past­ing links. Depend­ing on the app and the set­tings avail­able, you will no longer have the of choice to share or not. When you visit their site to read an arti­cle, or lis­ten to a tune (for exam­ple) the arti­cle you are read­ing or tune you are lis­ten­ing to will be shared automatically.

Dif­fer­ent apps have dif­fer­ent set­tings avail­able and I have read that some allow more con­trol than oth­ers. Some allow you to turn auto­matic shar­ing off. Unless an app gives me this option, it will be deleted. Cer­tainly from a mar­ket­ing point of view there is enthu­si­asm for ‘Fric­tion­less Shar­ing’ with no wait­ing for ‘Likes’ and ‘Shares’ so many apps (I sus­pect) will not add the ‘off switch’ initially.

Pri­vacy Concerns

If you do a search on ‘Fric­tion­less Shar­ing’ you will find many folks have pri­vacy con­cerns with this new fea­ture.  Their con­cern is this is a new even higher level of intru­sion of con­stant sur­veil­lance of our every move on the Inter­net. I per­son­ally share this con­cern and do not like the fea­ture even though as a busi­ness we could find ways to take advan­tage of it.

Let’s face it, we are being tracked around the Inter­net already with cook­ies unless we browse using stealth mode. Every­one wants to know our buy­ing habits, tastes, Geo loca­tion so they can serve us tar­geted con­tent. It’s like going to a mall where they know what you bought on your last visit, change the ‘On Sale’ item to attract you based on your buy­ing his­tory, greet you by name and ask you if you plan on hav­ing a Taco at the ‘Food Fair’ again this visit…

Mmmm… Cook­ies are Good!

Cook­ies are not inher­ently bad. They help us do many things more eas­ily on the Inter­net. It’s more about what a par­tic­u­lar cookie is being used for. Dis­cussing cook­ies more fully is beyond the scope of this topic but if you want to under­stand how much we rely on them, try turn­ing them off in your web browser pref­er­ences or select­ing the option to be prompted to accept a cookie instead of accept­ing them auto­mat­i­cally. Have fun try­ing to get many of your favorite sites to open! Dis­abling cook­ies will seri­ously dimin­ish your brows­ing enjoyment.

As I have men­tioned, there is a ton of Buzz about this if you search the term ‘Fric­tion­less Shar­ing Face­book’. This one at PC world was at the top of my search and I found it eas­ier to under­stand than many of the more tech­ni­cal ones:

http://www.pcworld.com/article/240592/facebooks_frictionless_sharing_a_privacy_guide.html

A few thoughts to fin­ish with

Bot­tom line is the best advice one can fol­low is to use due dili­gence prior mak­ing a deci­sion to  install an app or not.  Do you really need this app? What does it add to my life? Does it want to take con­trol of my web­cam and record me lip-syncing badly to Adele — Rolling in the Deep, then post to com­edy site?

More time worn and cliched advice… Read the fine print.

Last but not least. Log out of Face­book when you are brows­ing other sites. Doing so is no guar­an­tee FB is not watch­ing your every move, but at least it may not hit your wall.

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