The Google +1 Is More
Popular For Retailers Than The Facebook Like Button
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Google's +1 buttons
appear on more retail websites than Facebook share buttons or Twitter buttons according
to an analysis by
The Media Kitchen, a
media planning and buying firm.
The finding is both
surprising and logical. It's surprising because Google's +1 buttons are
relatively new. It's logical because any smart retailer is going to do whatever
Google wants in the hopes of getting better search placement.
Evidon,
which tracks online ad tags, to see what ad technology and social buttons were
on 20 major retail sites. The sites looked at were: Best Buy, CouponCabin,
Sports Authority, LL Bean, Gap, Dicks Sporting Goods, Bed Bath &
Beyond, SVPPLY, DSW.com, Modells, Zappos, Old Navy, Disney, Target,
Walmart, Gilt Sears, Amazon, NewEgg, and Piperlime.
According to research, the Google +1 button is on 45% of sites versus 40% for
Facebook like buttons, and 15% for Twitter share buttons.
What does the +1
button do, exactly? It sends a signal to Google that you like what you see. And
if you're on Google+, it might show up in your stream.
It's supposed to be
another signal Google can use to refine it's search engine. Most normal web
users probably don't understand this, but for a retailer looking to get better
search results, it doesn't hurt to throw up a +1 button to make Google happy.

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