Google Plus Launch +5 days

Anyone that has spent any time around me knows I like tools.  All kinds of tools.  Everything from my Swiss Army knife to my portable projector.   I even like online tools like Facebook and Twitter. I’ve discovered that the right tool makes a job go so much easier.   When Google launched their social networking tool I wanted to get a crack at it and see if it will make what I do online any easier.   It’s too early to tell if it really will.   Facebook has a HUGE network that will not move en masse to  a new platform.  I do have some thoughts on why Google has a shot at being successful with this product.

  1. Google already knows who my friends are.
  2. Google knows stats.
  3. I already use Google products every day.

I like almost 200,000 other people,  use Gmail for email.  This means that Google already knows who I communicate with most often.  The suggest tool in gmail prompts me to confirm the recipient if there might be confusion over which John or Bob I’m trying to send a message to.    Google could  apply this or similar algorithms to my plus account to help me figure out who belong in which circle.  Google isn’t doing this yet but some variation of this is going to come.

I’m a big fan of Google Analytics.  I use it on a large number of websites including Google Knol (Google’s Crowdsourced encyclopidia) and just recently Google Picasa (Picture Sharing website).   The latter are two are Google servicess you don’t generally associate with Google Analytics.  I don’t think it will be long before you can track your Google Plus traffic in Google Analytics.  Facebook offers stats if you use their “Pages” but you can’t see them for your profile.  Would we be alarmed to see how often our profile is viewed?  Is this something we want to know?

Today on Facebook one of my friends said he wasn’t switching to Google Plus until he had to.  I get his thinking.  All his friends are on Facebbook so why switch.  This is a sound rational if you are are already on Facebook and really, who isn’t?   I invited another friend to join me on Google Plus and he declined because he doesn’t use social media.  This is where Google has an edge.  Pretty soon all Google services will have a g+ hook.  Any Google service that offers sharing today will easily hook in to g+.  Services like Google Reader, Bookmark, Library and others will all be made more useful when attached to Google Plus.  The social graph is a powerful filter.   These services all have an installed base.  Leveraging that base is a way for Google to overcome the enormous inertia that Facebook has.

Ultimately who knows if Google Plus can usurp Facebook’s dominance in the social graph.  The folks at Facebook will have something to think about if the adoption rate keeps up with the current pace I’m seeing.

  • http://twitter.com/BoardroomMtrcs Boardroom Metrics

    John you know I like Google. And social media. And I’ve struggled a bit with Facebook. I’m really struggling with Google+. I’m 5 days in and haven’t posted anything yet! I’m not sure how. I’m not sure I need to?? I’d love to update people on my latest blog and youtube videos. Do I need to? Is my Buzz stream visible? Shouldn’t it be. I’m determined to figure it out but it’s not easy.

  • http://www.johnarobb.com/ John A Robb

    Google Plus is more like Twitter than Facebook in that g+ allows asynchronous connections. I can follow someone without them following me just like on Twitter. Google Plus really needs an API so I can do what I do on Facebook which is hook my Twitter and Facebook news feed together. YouTube doesn’t have native sharing with Google Plus, yet. Picasa does have native sharing so you can share to your various circles from within Picasa. I’m guessing other Google services will eventually work that way. It is early days on g+.