By Molly McHugh
Digital Trends
Digital Trends
Since Google+ launched, Google has created a variety of ways to loop users into the budding social network
— and then keep them there. The brand has integrated its other Web
products into G+, and more and more is beginning to go its own route
when it comes to tying in social content. If you are among the few who
liked Social Search and wanted those tweets mixed in with search
results, you’ll now notice that these have been replaced with Google+
posts — and if you want to interact with them, you’d better get on board
with the Google social site.
But in comparison to Google’s new
plan of attack, these were relatively timid ways to rope in users. Now,
all users who want to create a new Google account will automatically be
added to Google+. Say you only want to create an email address. Too bad,
you are obligated to be a member of the social network as well.
Google’s redesigned the landing page
for creating your new account as well, and the layout and instructions
emphasize you’ll be roped in to more than one property. “Talk, chat,
share, scheduled, store, organize, collaborate, discover and create,”
the site says. “Use Google products from Gmail to Google+ to YouTube,
view your search history, all with one username and password, all backed
up all the time and easy to find at (you guessed it) Google.com.”
Google’s been criticized for
doing a poor job of integrating its various Web properties, and early G+
criticism saw users begging for the ability to reach their other
accounts within the site. The company deserves kudos for quickly
addressing whats its new social users were asking for, and doing it
relatively quickly. But in traditional platform fashion, we’re now being
given an ultimatum: It’s all or nothing. It’s a really user-unfriendly
way to go about things, but one that is sure to spur G+ numbers – which have been climbing regardless. Google says the social network now has 49 million users and traffic is up 55-percent.
www.google.com/settings/plus
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