Yes, it's May of 2016, and I'm still talking about Google+. What?! you thought this network was dead and buried? If you're under that impression, please take a moment to look with me at a few stats and facts that might make you re-think your view of Google+.
First, let's highlight one of the biggest reasons why critics say Google+ is "irrelevant" - posting activity.
"When it first came out, the expectation among many experts was that Google+ would be a 'Facebook' killer" said John Bertino, CEO of The Agency Guy, Inc a new school client to agency match-making service. "It's remarkable to compare that against the current day sentiments we hear from most of our search and social partners. The consensus would have you believe that Google+ is a total ghost town".
Historical usage and account data seem to back this up. According to a Stone Temple Consulting study, 90% of users with a Google+ profile have never posted to the network. The study also revealed:
There is, of course, more to look at than the number of posts generated by Google+ users. Other Google+ stats, according to Statistic Brain, are as follows:
Here are a few demographic stats of interest, again from Statistic Brain:
While the Stone Temple Consulting study certainly reveals a lack of user-generated content and sharing, other Google+ factors make the platform very relevant for businesses.
Again according to John Bertino: "Although nobody would suggest putting all your marketing eggs in the Google+ basket (or any single basket,) Google+ certainly has value. As part of a bigger marketing strategy, the platform offers some unique advantages."
Here are a few important facts that form a business case for using Google+.
Although Google+ Isn't The Behemoth That Facebook Is, It's Still BigRemember, even though most Google+ users are inactive, 212 million profiles are alive and active.
Yes, That's a small percentage of total profiles, but it's nothing to scoff at.
Google+ Lets You Build Free Communities Around Your ProductsGoogle+ Communities are valuable gathering places for people to share their passions for a particular hobby, interest, organization, product or service.
Although this feature has some similarities to Facebook Pages, the content in Google+ Communities is seen by everyone in the community – even without promoting the content.
In this "pay-to-play" social landscape, building a community and creating authority without paying a dime is reason enough to maintain a presence on Google+.
Collections Lets Your Followers See The Content They're Interested In The MostGoogle+ Collections allows you to gather similarly themed sets (or "collections") of content in one place. Your Google+ followers can then select the Collections they'd like to see from your business.
If your business is a clothing store, you might have Collections for shoes, shirts, pants, fashion tips, helpful hacks (like fast stain removal or how to perfectly tie a tie), etc.
Again, while Facebook makes businesses pay to promote content in order for audiences to see it, Google+ lets your audience freely choose what they'll see from you.
Google+ Might Influence Your Search RankingsWay back in 2013, an article in Moz suggested that +1s on Google+ posts receive favorable SEO treatment. The article received a lot of attention, and it even prompted Google's Matt Cutts to respond.
To this day, there's significant debate within marketing circles regarding the question of whether or not +1s strongly influence SERP rankings. Because of the other advantages Google+ can offer businesses, it can be argued that it's best to add Google's +1 button on your website, even though the results are debatable.
ConclusionWith the community-building advantages Google+ offers, as well as the control it allows audiences to have over the content they see, Google+ can be a valuable component of your marketing plan. Don't underestimate its potential benefits. Because your competitors are probably not utilizing the features Google+ has to offer, your use of it might just give your business a competitive edge.
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Source: Facts & Stats To Help You Determine If Your Business Should Use Google+
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