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Google+ Proclaimed Dead. Is This a Fair Assessment?

Has Google+ peaked or is it just getting started?

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  1. There may be something to claims that the service is dying. You noted pretty much everything I’d want to say in your write-up, Chris, so all I can add is that personally I keep forgetting Google+ even exists except when I check other Google services and see the little bar at the top of the screen that reminds me. I think other services will continue to be what makes or breaks Google+. I also agree that being in beta this long isn’t working. Sites do this all the time and remain in beta for years sometimes, but Google+ can’t get away with it because now “beta” is sucking any momentum and it’s keeping people from joining. The longer my friends aren’t on Google+ because they haven’t been invited or aggressively courted, the longer the service has to cement itself in my mind as “the place where none of my friends are,” and that’s not doing it any favors.

  2. Art

    Haha. Facebook is going to be releasing music, movies and profile customization? Shall we call it MySpace 2.0?

  3. Adriana

    Too soon to tell , but dead or dying … No way , most of the people which have some kind of internet exposure will be there at least the tipical company pages for sure

  4. I never expected real success from G+ and I don’t think it will ever reach it. The statement that G doesn’t need FB users is ok, if their expectations were that, but they weren’t. They wanted to be a new, hipper version of FB and they’re going to fail at it. Because fact is, as much as FB users complain about FB, they’re not ready to jump ship or post their status on two things at once. FB is where everyone is and posting on G+ is like talking to yourself, so I don’t think that will change.

    Also, personally, I find G+ to be very odd and unintuitive.

  5. Kipp Hollingsworth

    From somebody who uses it multiple times a day, every day I would say it is a long way from death. If anything, I use Facebook about 70% less now than I did before.

  6. David Clark

    I have had Google+ for some time now but can’t get others interested in joining… Facebook has way too much hold on social networking… Everything thing else is a step down, maybe several steps down… So in answer to your question, yes Google+ is dead…

  7. I’ve been interested in finding out whether or not my blog would benefit, pagerank wise, from linking my site websearchengine.ca to google profile and so I created my account few weeks ago. I instantly tried to register for +Google but was decline enrollment as it was in beta phase. Funny just today I got an invitation to join +Google and hours later I got this newsletter posing the question whether or not +Google is dead. I hope not, but since I am very involved with using other Google products, such as webmaster tool, adsense, gmail, calendar, google profile, and adwords. +Google, for me anyway, seems like a good addition to the mix. I hope it stays around because while facebook is great for personal use, I find it clumsy for business. To use it for promoting your business you have to create a ‘page’ and you can’t friend others on ‘pages’ instead visitors need to ‘like’ it and that’s it …. Dean.

  8. David

    I’ve said itbefore and I’ll say it again especially in this smoke and mirrors venue.

    “As long as Google continues to crap on small businesses with algorithym changes that undermine the hard work and advertising finances Google will continue to decline in the search engine business. These small business owners will continue to communicate with their family and friends regarding the constant disregard and lack of customer support and with this there will be no success in additional services in any other areas, at least not for long.”

    My business thrives off of Bing and Yahoo search engines and any small business owner that tries to rely on Google for their website presence will go broke before the phone rings. It’s just that simple. Most small businesses markets are local. The only reason Google has not declined at a faster rate is due to global websites. Sit back and watch. If Google does not shift some emphasis toward local small businesses in the area of relevance and customer service they will be just another whore for big corporations and eveyone not looking for the ATT website to pay their cell phone bill will be searching via Bing.

    • Pete

      Totally agree with this comment. I was a Google fan until I started doing business with them through my small business. My kids and family all know my thoughts about Google now days and isn’t what you would want.

  9. Google Plus ain’t dead, but it lacking in many ways compared to Facebook. It’s strange that a core SEARCH capability is still in the “coming soon” mode? You would think Eric S. would have had more in place before releasing v1 and their early api set just came out. If G+ isn’t careful even this new social network will turn to dust as did G-Wave and Buzz

  10. Sean

    Chris, thanks for the G+ invite!

    I think it’s good and definitely not dead. Invite-only for so long is pretty foolish. They should open it up ASAP.

    It’s going to take some time. I never even saw Wave before they killed it.
    They should open this sucker up and steadily improve it! I think it’s going to be a viable service at some point… It is hard getting people to come aboard though…

    I like the photo upload from android… It makes photo sharing very easy.

    I’m looking forward to the future of G+. I hope they don’t pull the plug. It would be very foolish.

  11. It’s going to take some time. I never even saw Wave before they killed it.

  12. TBolt

    The only thing Google+ is missing is PEOPLE. Now that, apparently, anyone can join without an invite @ google.com/+ , the site can finally spread its wings. It’s going to be hard, though, to give casual and hardcore Facebook users an incentive to change.

    If Google+ fails with the mainstream crowd, it could be the foundation of an amazing add-on feature for Google Apps.

  13. I see it as Google has this huge team devoted to search and not so large teams devoted to anything else, and as such new features and updates to existing products and services will take a lot more time to develop and test before being released to the public. If Google+ were really still in beta, I would expect Google to still have the Beta sign up. Instead it’s past it’s initial beta, and now it’s working on new stuff since they have a base of a site and membership to be able to test out new features that get out of Alpha testing and can move into Beta testing with the public.

  14. Google+ will keep growing for as long as all you Google guys keep growing your “in” “chin-beards”.

  15. possoms

    Boo on Google+, I joined caz I was thinking Google would bring Superpoke pets to its gaming part. But NO!!! Google is killing our pets on March 6th. I will not use google any longer as of that date. I will remove my Chrome, my search engines and leave anything Google in the dark. Shame on Google for giving us hope then killing our dreams.

  16. I’m using Google plus mainly because it’s a better system than Facebook,Facebook likes do not improve your Google ranking,and do not aid your SERPs, whilst + does.

    Facebook as a site is terrible to navigate and is a total waste of time when trying to attract members to forums or websites.

    I’ll stick with +

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  18. google +1 will live if they make it in a way that we as people dont have to sign in to our accounts so we can start rating .
    i think they should make there tracking system in another way without forcing the customers or people to make a google account .
    i wish luck for everyone in the world….
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  19. As far as I am concerned Google+ was never useful. I actually have a life and a business to run. I use social media as well as I am able and also to keep in touch with friends. But if Google thinks I want to learn a whole new skill set and who is going to go in what freaking circle, they are crazy.

    I will learn it if they pay me all the money I will not make while I am learning it and using it. None of my friends are on it anyway, so I would be out there in cyberspace all alone. How sad is that???

  20. It would be nice to see Google+ survive, Facebook is a pretty big deal to crack, I do not think they can do it.

  21. Since Google Search does not have the same level of access to facebook and Twitter data that Bing has, Google+ is needed as a they Social Signal for Google Search in my opinion in efforts to maintain quality and relevancy in the search results. Social signals make gaming the results more challenging. This relevancy and quality driver is a strategic necessity for Google in efforts to stop or reverse the significant loss in market share to Bing/Yahoo! over the last year. 4% as reported by Hitwise earlier this month. No one could have imagined in January of 2004 before facebook launched that they could have succeeded much less eventually crippled the then HUGELY dominant MySpace reducing them to a $35 million sale to Specific Media earlier this year. Meanwhile, in the same timeframe (just over 7 years), facebook went from 0 to $80-90 Billion by some recent highly publicized valuation estimates. Google, Like Microsoft, is too big to ever count out in my view it is too early to tell where Google+ fits and its strategic plans (Search defensive or Social offensive). Current Google+ membership data gives them statistically significant signals needed to maintain relevancy in the search results to some extent. A question is does Google have social aspirations beyond that for Google+ or is it just to fill the social signal void. My prediction is that Google+ and facebook will coexist for different reasons and that each will have its place in the contemporary social media fabric. Maybe in 7 years, we will be writing about baidu or some entity still in concept in a college dorm room.

  22. None of my customers really care about clicking buttons. They are business owners and operators. They come to us because we have the lowest prices for something they need and they seem to think that google already knows that as they searched for lowest prices for packaging supplies. They really do not care to spend time promoting our site or anyone elses. Do we bribe them to press the button, trick them or offer a lower price class if they click our button. Nope they just want to get the order in the cart and checkout without problems. If my popularity is going to be based on our button clicks well sell my URL now as we will not be around long as an internet low price leader. The people that click most of the buttons are just looking and window shopping. Lets try this can everyone please go to http://www.gbepackaging.com and click our Google+ Button and while your at it we could us more than 16 likes on our facebook button thats been up for years. Thank you.

  23. I think it is still early days yet. If google can keep supporting it, I think it will become more of a competitor to LinkedIn.

  24. So here is the problem with Google+

    Doesn’t let you use another email account rather than Gmail. This is frustrating for people like me who has a corporate and a personal gmail account. I can’t check my personal email and post something on my corporate Google+ profile. Mail and a Social Network should not be so close. If google wants to BE something in the social networking area, it has to give up that weird thing of ‘having everything in one place’

    That’s how Orkut died. They need to get rid of the Google name for social networking. It already died with lively and buzz.

  25. The problem as I see it is that after the initial flurry of excitement about Google+ it seems to have slipped off the radar almost. They haven’t made it easy to share content in my opinion as my AddMe share boxes on my site still don’t list Google+ at all, let alone close to Facebook and Twitter icons. When I post new content it’s easy for me just to click those share icons and have it up on Twitter and Facebook but Google+ needs a copy and pasted URL. Plus there is no shortened URL yet for your profile that you can easily distribute in emails etc., so I’m still https://plus.google.com/109991458248549921599 . Now doesn’t that look professional :(

    • Oh and it was a very bad move to name it Google+ almost at the same time as launching +1. You can see from some of the posts here that many people still believe that they are one and the same

  26. I guess google has to work harder on the + thing along with so many other things like their analytics and stuff like that. Since i am a novice and don’t know how things work around here i should only say this that whatever it is- it should be smooth effective and work for all. And not like this-IE8 will not have but so n so can have it.

    • CB

      Plus, Google Plus.

  27. Adam

    Silly author. Google controls the internet and has not even considered flexing it’s Search engine or video muscles to propel G+. The second goole thinks G+ is going to fail they can simply advertise it on http://www.google.com or http://www.youtube.com. Don’t be naive in thinking Google will let this fail.

  28. Chris

    IMO it was dead out of the gate. I tried it and hated from day one. Bad UI. Poor implementation. And it’s not needed! So I think it was destined to fail.

  29. I’m not a huge fan of facebook… I wouldn’t even log in if not for the necessity to create ‘pages’ for clients. That said, I like Facebook more than Google+ and I love google. They definitely did not re-invent the wheel, or the circle.

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