Google +1 button just went live

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Hi there,

You asked to be notified when the +1 button code was available, and today's the day!

The +1 button makes it easy for visitors to recommend your pages to friends and contacts exactly when their advice is most useful -- on Google search. As a result, you could get more and better qualified site traffic.

You'll need to add a small snippet of code on the pages where you want a +1 button to appear. Ready to get started?


Get on this shiet fellas. Just added it to all of my websites.

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Hey, hey hey!!!

It doesn't seem to be tied to any google account at all... Just a tiny JS snippet in your header and a call in your html... Easy peasy.

Yep, the SBT service for +1s would seem to be on the horizon afterall... Sweet!
 
going to be an epic fail. nobody uses google profiles = not actually useful.
 
Lets think about this for 1 second

1) I don't care how many people +1 something, I care how which people I give a shit about (them and their opinion) +1 something. Those people don't have Google profiles, therefore this is not useful to me.

2) This is incredibly easy to game. So if it has any effect on rankings, or anything else, it will be abused to the point of uselessness.

3) Ultimately this is just about Google trying to get more information about you in order to personalize more shit for you. People won't see it that way, but thats all it is.

4) Like's about are sharing, because of 1) above , you aren't actually sharing anything with anyone that matters.

5) There is no reason for a webmaster to incorporate this other than to suck up to Google.

Again, this is stupid shit. Google can put it on all their toolbars, in all their chrome notebooks, and in android. Other than possibly helping their search results (but not in a way that seems obvious to users, like the like + bing integration where you actually see pictures of your friends) users will see no direct benefit from this and no incentive to use it.

So long as Facebook owns identity, Google cannot win this fight. Google's best chance then is Android to control more identity, but they are so far behind that at best they can own some mobile identity, and never majority of web identity.
 
Wow..I'm seriously looking forward to not using this feature whatsoever.
 
I'm sure we will have to get on board eventually, but I'd prefer all webmasters just ignore it, not install the button, not play the game, and not give G more data to use as an excuse to manipulate rankings.
 
I'm sure we will have to get on board eventually, but I'd prefer all webmasters just ignore it, not install the button, not play the game, and not give G more data to use as an excuse to manipulate rankings.

Amen Brother!

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Lets think about this for 1 second...
Why don't you try reading WTF it does... You're making a TON of assumption here.

It's going to be everywhere.

It:

1. Is Mega-easy to impliment by any webmaster who thinks it'll get them more traffic.

2. Is NOT tied to profiles, so people like myself can impliment it across 700 sites without any downside.

3. Doesn't need to be seen in any profile like facebook Likes do. -All you need to 'benefit' from a +1 is to search in google or browse a web page. (Then you'll see which of your friends +1 anything on that page (if you're logged in) and the total # of ppl that +1 that same element too.

4. Isn't just about pages, a la facebook. -You're going to see 20 +1s on a single page when you google from now on, including the ads down the side or even just someone's picture...

5. Has the myth & hope of affecting google rankings... I don't see any evidence that it will, but c'mon, SEOs try crazy things every single day because they thought Matt Cutts wants them to. This will def. be thought of by the white hats as "necessary for good rankings."
 
Lets think about this for 1 second

1) I don't care how many people +1 something, I care how which people I give a shit about (them and their opinion) +1 something. Those people don't have Google profiles, therefore this is not useful to me.

2) This is incredibly easy to game. So if it has any effect on rankings, or anything else, it will be abused to the point of uselessness.

3) Ultimately this is just about Google trying to get more information about you in order to personalize more shit for you. People won't see it that way, but thats all it is.

4) Like's about are sharing, because of 1) above , you aren't actually sharing anything with anyone that matters.

5) There is no reason for a webmaster to incorporate this other than to suck up to Google.

Again, this is stupid shit. Google can put it on all their toolbars, in all their chrome notebooks, and in android. Other than possibly helping their search results (but not in a way that seems obvious to users, like the like + bing integration where you actually see pictures of your friends) users will see no direct benefit from this and no incentive to use it.

So long as Facebook owns identity, Google cannot win this fight. Google's best chance then is Android to control more identity, but they are so far behind that at best they can own some mobile identity, and never majority of web identity.

This is why I actually prefer Bing's approach to integrating social. I still am not 100% sold on Bing as my search engine of choice, but check this out: http://www.wickedfire.com/traffic-c...ew-facebook-features-actually-make-sense.html
 
Ugh....

Does +1 affect my site’s performance in search? (+1 button FAQ - Google Webmaster Central)
"Content recommended by friends and acquaintances is often more relevant than content from strangers. For example, a movie review from an expert is useful, but a movie review from a friend who shares your tastes can be even better. Because of this, +1’s from friends and contacts can be a useful signal to Google when determining the relevance of your page to a user’s query. This is just one of many signals Google may use to determine a page’s relevance and ranking, and we’re constantly tweaking and improving our algorithm to improve overall search quality. For +1's, as with any new ranking signal, we'll be starting carefully and learning how those signals affect search quality."
 
Ugh....

Does +1 affect my site’s performance in search? (+1 button FAQ - Google Webmaster Central)
"Content recommended by friends and acquaintances is often more relevant than content from strangers. For example, a movie review from an expert is useful, but a movie review from a friend who shares your tastes can be even better. Because of this, +1’s from friends and contacts can be a useful signal to Google when determining the relevance of your page to a user’s query. This is just one of many signals Google may use to determine a page’s relevance and ranking, and we’re constantly tweaking and improving our algorithm to improve overall search quality. For +1's, as with any new ranking signal, we'll be starting carefully and learning how those signals affect search quality."

Oh dear, looks like our sites will be very popular in India after the BST section gets on it...
 
Lets think about this for 1 second

1) I don't care how many people +1 something, I care how which people I give a shit about (them and their opinion) +1 something. Those people don't have Google profiles, therefore this is not useful to me.

2) This is incredibly easy to game. So if it has any effect on rankings, or anything else, it will be abused to the point of uselessness.

3) Ultimately this is just about Google trying to get more information about you in order to personalize more shit for you. People won't see it that way, but thats all it is.

4) Like's about are sharing, because of 1) above , you aren't actually sharing anything with anyone that matters.

5) There is no reason for a webmaster to incorporate this other than to suck up to Google.

Again, this is stupid shit. Google can put it on all their toolbars, in all their chrome notebooks, and in android. Other than possibly helping their search results (but not in a way that seems obvious to users, like the like + bing integration where you actually see pictures of your friends) users will see no direct benefit from this and no incentive to use it.

So long as Facebook owns identity, Google cannot win this fight. Google's best chance then is Android to control more identity, but they are so far behind that at best they can own some mobile identity, and never majority of web identity.

First of all, the +1 button isn't tied to profiles, chrome, etc.... Basically, just a visitor that is notifying google that they approve of this search result. In other word, they want input of real humans to help determine search quality rather than a computer algorithm. And I don't blame them - as low quality sites have been ranking highly from spam links for years. In their view, this will help weed out shitty sites and give more love to sites that are providing "value" (via +1 button).

Second of all, who cares if this can be gamed.... So can EVERYTHING that google uses to determine the ranking of a web site. This will be no different. The % of people that will game this is probably less than 1% of all webmasters. The positive effects of the entire web ecosystem from the #1 button (in their mind) outweighs the negative effects of 1% of people that are smart enough to game it.

Links have been gamed for years. Hasn't stopped Google from making links it's primary factor in determining SERPs. Just sayin.
 
Lets think about this for 1 second

1) I don't care how many people +1 something, I care how which people I give a shit about (them and their opinion) +1 something. Those people don't have Google profiles, therefore this is not useful to me.

2) This is incredibly easy to game. So if it has any effect on rankings, or anything else, it will be abused to the point of uselessness.

3) Ultimately this is just about Google trying to get more information about you in order to personalize more shit for you. People won't see it that way, but thats all it is.

4) Like's about are sharing, because of 1) above , you aren't actually sharing anything with anyone that matters.

5) There is no reason for a webmaster to incorporate this other than to suck up to Google.

Again, this is stupid shit. Google can put it on all their toolbars, in all their chrome notebooks, and in android. Other than possibly helping their search results (but not in a way that seems obvious to users, like the like + bing integration where you actually see pictures of your friends) users will see no direct benefit from this and no incentive to use it.

So long as Facebook owns identity, Google cannot win this fight. Google's best chance then is Android to control more identity, but they are so far behind that at best they can own some mobile identity, and never majority of web identity.

lol ya bro maybe you should read up on what +1 actually does before you make a post.

Google can be gamed already or "SEO" wouldnt exist. Google, Yahoo, Facebook, etc. all want to find out more information about you 24/7. This is no different.
 
When I clicked +1 it asked me to make some kind of profile.

I didn't stay long enough to read it, but it new my name so I guess it's tied to my gmail profile.