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Google.com Has An Unmissable Ad Drawing Users To Google+

83 点作者 tbgvi超过 13 年前

18 条评论

ramanujan超过 13 年前
People vastly underestimate how important this effort is within Google. This is not something they are going to work hard on and then leave fallow like Google Health, or give up on after a few months like Buzz. They are going to grind on this with everything they've got like they are grinding on core search. The Plus team will become one of the most selective and elite teams within Google, on par with core search. Just as every Google product is designed to be search indexed, so too will every product now (and going forward) be designed to have sharing/collab built in as core. [1]<p>People forget that new features <i>do</i> attract new users. Facebook is Facebook because it didn't stop at profiles, it added News Feed, Platform, Chat, etcetera. Reports of Plus' demise are thus much exaggerated.<p>Anyone who has ever launched a product knows that there is a trough after that first media driven euphoria. That trough of despair shouldn't get too deep or take too long to exit, but there is no business that hasn't had one of those after a successful press driven launch.<p>At a minimum, even if they are only the strong #2 to FB as a consumer social network, they will own "Facebook for business" when they launch Apps integration. It is the most obvious way to instantly bootstrap a fully featured collaborative company social network within the organization that works <i>with</i> rather than supplants email. This is quite hard to do right without being the email provider as well, rather than a third party service like Yammer or Asana[2], but Plus does it well: email under picture for quick private messages, Plus for more public and publicly searchable posts.<p>[1] To its credit, Microsoft also gets this now in that all apps in Metro are search providers, dashboard providers, social providers, and more generally API providers.<p>[2] I feel bad for both of those companies. As excellent and well executed as they are, can't see how they can compete with Plus for Business.
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makecheck超过 13 年前
A couple things bothering me so far...<p>1. It's 2011, and I started out by seeing this:<p><a href="https://plus.google.com/not-supported/?ref=/up/" rel="nofollow">https://plus.google.com/not-supported/?ref=/up/</a><p>I had to "lie" to Google and pretend I'm Safari. No big deal, but Google of all sites should not have these kinds of crap restrictions.<p>2. When I tried to log in, I was spammed that I should "link to Picasa", whatever that means, with the only options being to <i>do it</i> or <i>Cancel</i> (at which point the entire Google login is stopped!).<p>So far, from my point of view Google+ is making basic mistakes: I am discouraged in every way to log in.
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klapinat0r超过 13 年前
Too bad they still don't want Google Apps users. As they could be more likely to be Google fans, continuing (also in invite phase) to exclude them does not seem like a good idea.
cookiecaper超过 13 年前
I actually missed this ad because I almost never go to google.com. I always search via Firefox's search bar.
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Kylekramer超过 13 年前
This is what I was talking about when I said people going on about invites, nymwars and Google Apps were missing the forest for the trees. Google is taking this very, very seriously. They aren't afraid to leverage their previous success. Expect Google+ to be all up in search, maps, and a default app on Android.<p>Whether this is a good thing is an entirely separate issue. Personally I don't care for social networking, but Google has shown a unexpected amount of panache with this. I do think it is such a singular focus that it may prove a distraction (especially since I think social networking isn't a good fit for Google). The stuff I love from Google may suffer. But they are going broke.
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cek超过 13 年前
I have been saying since G+ was launched that w/in 9 months Google will rename it Google. It will stop existing as a separate brand.<p>It is too important to Google to own the social graph and keep FB at bay for them to do otherwise.
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fragsworth超过 13 年前
Honestly, I missed it. I mean I did see something drawing itself out of the corner of my eye but I didn't let it distract me from my search, which I think counts as missing it.
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jks超过 13 年前
They're also telling me to "[w]atch a live Google+ hangout with will.i.am". Does this mean they are loosening up their real name policy?
jurjenh超过 13 年前
Maybe I'm missing something, but for me google.com redirects to google.co.nz (normally happens anyway) but doesn't draw the big blue arrow. Hovering over the logo triggers the alt-text "You're invited to join Google+" and the link will take you to the sign-up page, but that's it.<p>Maybe they're A/B testing?
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danmaz74超过 13 年前
From my little observation spot, it looks like this is working - at least some: today I've been added by 4 new people I know and who weren't on G+ before...
thurn超过 13 年前
Presumably it only shows up for the &#60;1% of Google users who are signed into a Google account while they search, though?
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barredo超过 13 年前
This seems desperate, bold or both.
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staunch超过 13 年前
Larry Page has vision and conviction. Exactly what Google has lacked in many ways for a long time.
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WayneDB超过 13 年前
I don't visit the front page of google.com often anymore, but I happened to arrive there the other day and I saw that big blue arrow animation.<p>I thought it was an obnoxious, pitiful advertisement, another reminder to me that Google is just a corporation.<p>PS: It's purely an opinion!
AllenKids超过 13 年前
It offends me, blocked.
badclient超过 13 年前
Whenever I begin to hate Facebook, I just login to Google+ for ten seconds to see how much worse things could be.
skrebbel超过 13 年前
Next up on TechCrunch: Larry Page sneezed!
ma2rten超过 13 年前
This is just screaming for an anti-trust lawsuit like the Microsoft one, if you ask me.