GOOGLE+ AND THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL RANKING SIGNALS |
GOOGLE + MARKS THE beginning of a new era in the world of search, which is likely to be based on hard sales (towards the website owners) and social ranking signals. As a newcomer, Google+ offers more or less the same goodies as its competition, wrapped in different packaging. However, unlike other products previously rolled up by Google such as Google Wave or Google Buzz, the Google+ project is likely to be successful mainly because it combines simplicity and innovation with an incentive- based business model. Launched as a Facebook competitor, Google+ is aimed at becoming a global social network, which can provide standardised and structured data to be factored in the universal search algorithm. Google already controls search. Controlling social media would mean that Google is able to spot trends, enhance quality scores, and detect interactions and social maps within hubs and specialised groups and much more, all on the fly. For the first time ever, in an aggressive marketing stunt, Go...[more]
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search algorithm   specialised groups   quality scores   webmaster community   facebook    |
Posted on Sunday 25 March 2012 - 17:04:06 |
GOOGLE+ AND THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL RANKING SIGNALS |
GOOGLE + MARKS THE beginning of a new era in the world of search, which is likely to be based on hard sales (towards the website owners) and social ranking signals. As a newcomer, Google+ offers more or less the same goodies as its competition, wrapped in different packaging. However, unlike other products previously rolled up by Google such as Google Wave or Google Buzz, the Google+ project is likely to be successful mainly because it combines simplicity and innovation with an incentive- based business model. Launched as a Facebook competitor, Google+ is aimed at becoming a global social network, which can provide standardised and structured data to be factored in the universal search algorithm. Google already controls search. Controlling soda] media would mean that Google is able to spot trends, enhance quality scores, and detect interactions and social maps within hubs and specialised groups and much more, all on the fly. For the first time ever, in an aggressive marketing stunt, Goo...[more]
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search algorithm   specialised groups   quality scores   webmaster community   facebook    |
Posted on Wednesday 06 June 2012 - 13:35:24 |