Google Plus is being set to rise as the next competitor to social media giants like Facebook and MySpace, but what about the Google +1 button? Are people paying attention to it, and will Google want to continue its use in the future?
Is the Google +1 Button Set to Fail?
Posted by clickfire under Social MediaFrom http://www.clickfire.com 4868 days ago
Made Hot by: rush on July 26, 2011 1:13 pm
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4846 days ago
4849 days ago
4868 days ago
Yes, let's wait it out and see if the Buzz (oops bad word choice) remains in 2015.
Kudos to Alex for the research and content of the post.
Emory
4868 days ago
Nice analysis and nice graphics. You clearly invested some time and energy. It never ceases to amaze me how much graphs and charts can add to a blog post, though I don't have the slightest idea how to do it. I tried to save a screenshot once. After several hours, thousands of dead brain cells and probably withing seconds of a nervous breakdown, I simply gave up.
I'll probably check out Google+ in like 2015. I always wait for a trend to die before jumping on the wagon.
Time will tell if it succeeds or if it goes the way of New Coke, Bing, the Edsel and Ross Perot.
Yoni