Infographic: How brands can benefit from Google+
People have criticized the social network, but marketing consultant
Chris Brogan says that with more than 90 million users, the site demands
your attention.
By Michael Sebastian | Posted: March 13, 2012
Let’s talk Google+ for a moment.
You may have heard that it’s a “ghost town.”
The Wall Street Journal
used the term to describe Google+ while reporting on a new comScore
study that found the average time spent on the social network was
miniscule compared to that of Facebook.
But don’t dismiss Google+. In response to
WSJ’s story, CNet’s Charles Cooper
writes:
“On Google+—where I tend to lurk—the conversations are deeper and more
varied, especially among people who are passionate about technology.
Often you'll meet someone new on Google+, a perfect stranger who has
something smart to say about a topic you're interested in. How
frequently does that happen on Facebook, where you're more likely to get
friend requests from a guy in high school whom you never liked in the
first place?”
Adding to that is a
new infographic from marketing consultant Chris Brogan, a Google+ early adopter and champion (his
Facebook page says, “I have moved to Google+”), touting the importance of Google+ for businesses.
The infographic lists a number of benefits for brands and explains how
they can reach out and engage the more than 90 million people on
Google+.
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