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  1. When an internet marketer write about a topic, he or she must write like an expert, this give more trust and relevant traffic.

    • Chris Crum,

      You guys should stop drinking the Google Kool-Aid and do some investigating before you publish a story where Google says outrageous things like they’re not going to be using +1 as a direct ranking signal, but more of a testing signal to see if they get things right. They told us before it would be used as a ranking signal, and even I have seen clear evidence to suggest that Google is up to more than they are telling us. It seems with this new transparency campaign that Google is telling us they’re pushing for (and seemingly already doing) they still are using that excuse as a way to not tell us the whole truth, which can at times be just as worse as lying. I urge you or some of your co-workers to do a bit of testing about Google +1 rankings instead of jumping on the bandwagon that everybody else is when Google claims that +1 is nothing more than a way to share with your circles and a testing signal for Google’s algorithm.

      • Who said +1′s aren’t being used? This article has nothing to do with that.

        • Sorry I post a bit on here and I think I got crossed which post I was commenting about at the time. But still, Google lies to us. You should do an investigative story on the merits of Google’s +1 button being only a testing signal at this time and not actually being used as a live signal, because it is being used as such already.

  2. I find it very interesting that Google would say such a thing when I’ve seen direct evidence to the contrary. I’ve seen different results when I search for things and sites that I’ve +1′d show up on page 1 and then when I log out of anything that is Google I don’t see those sites I have +1 show up at all on page 1, 2, 3. I suppose I could find where the site really ranks, but what if it’s like page 100? So Google isn’t telling us the full truth.

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