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Plus-One This: Proof That Google Plus Will Prevail

Plus-One This: Proof That Google Plus Will Prevail | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it
Remember when Google Plus “flopped"? Well, it didn’t.

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Firas Ghunaim's insight:

So what do you think??

 

99% of the people in Silicon Valley I’ve talked to about this, including some very, very bright folks with quite a bit of money and clout, will tell you that Google Plus flopped. They have, in their own minds, written it off entirely. The remaining 1%, while willing to consider that it didn’t flop, are still so tepid that they refuse to stake any credibility on saying it will be successful (which I would measure as having the same level/range of active users as the other big social networks like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.). Articles written by that 1%, like this one, are all chock-full of “mights” and “maybes.”

Level343's comment, January 8, 5:38 PM
I'm still not convinced, but at this point, they don't really give us much choice do they? ~meh it's business.
Laura Crest's comment, January 8, 7:30 PM
Exactly - between G+ and Author Rank, we really don't have much choice...and yes, meh, it is all business :-)
Gerrit Bes's curator insight, January 9, 4:19 AM

So what do you think??

 

99% of the people in Silicon Valley I’ve talked to about this, including some very, very bright folks with quite a bit of money and clout, will tell you that Google Plus flopped. They have, in their own minds, written it off entirely. The remaining 1%, while willing to consider that it didn’t flop, are still so tepid that they refuse to stake any credibility on saying it will be successful (which I would measure as having the same level/range of active users as the other big social networks like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.). Articles written by that 1%, like this one, are all chock-full of “mights” and “maybes.”

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Blunders In Social Media History [Infographic]

Blunders In Social Media History [Infographic] | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

Have a gander at some of the most destructive social media blunders in the history of Twitter. Learn from other people's mistakes instead of making them. Have a look at this infographic for more details.
It only takes a thought to determine whether you should send an update or not. Sometimes a little factual research is necessary as well, but usually it comes down to pure common sense. It’s funny how people forget all about common sense when they are stressed or want to make a point.
At the end of the day, though, what you tweet on your Twitter account is of course entirely up to you. This is just a little reminder about what could happen...


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