What Is Google+ Good For?
I have to admit I don’t really get Google+. I’ve watched the platform inch slowly forward since its release and while it continues to grow I find trying to use G+ a perplexing experience. Photographers were perhaps the first demographic to move onto G+ en masse. This makes sense, since G+ does a decent job […]
I have to admit I don’t really get Google+. I’ve watched the platform inch slowly forward since its release and while it continues to grow I find trying to use G+ a perplexing experience.
Photographers were perhaps the first demographic to move onto G+ en masse. This makes sense, since G+ does a decent job for those looking to share photos and elicit “likes.” In fact, much of the action on many photographer’s G+ accounts looks like the sort of thing we were used to seeing on Flickr or Instagram.
And, this “slightly better than something we are familiar with” dynamic seems to have been G+ main strength and part of the reason why many who are frustrated with Facebook have been switching over. Apparently G+ is like Facebook, only better (or less hobbled). Dammed with faint praise indeed.
Still, that leaves me wondering what G+ is good for. After all, I regularly use Twitter, Instagram (I know) and this blog.
One thing G+ is good for is getting your Google search author rank going. This is especially helpful if you write a blog or contribute to any publications with an online presence. However, this approach, forcing you to use G+ in order to gain a benefit in some other part of the Google universe doesn’t automatically make G+ useful in and of itself.
Moreover, once Goggle basically shoehorned the YouTube comments system onto G+ we saw a dramatic growth in the number of registered G+ users, but I’m not seeing many of these new users actually becoming regular contributors on G+.
In fact, I’m sensing many early adopters, including active bloggers, are kind of dormant when it comes to G+. They haven’t abandoned the platform totally, but neither are they really all that active or committed to it.
So, my question to you is, are you using G+, is it a good experience and what, if anything, do you feel it does better than other social media platforms?