Jul
12
2011

My Top 10 Pluses and Minuses in Google+

For the last few days I’ve been checking out Google+ and I must say I am quite impressed with the interface, real time updates, and of course the circles. When you go into the platform, you almost need to double-check that you’re on Google+ and not Facebook as the interface looks very similar. But has a lot of cool funky additions as well which I will go into more in detail below.

So here are my top 10 insights as far as Google+ so far:

1) Google+ came to take the place of Facebook and Twitter, no doubt about it. And it may just do so. This has happened before. But it won’t happen so quickly or easily. It will take a long time to capture the hearts and minds of 750 million users.

2) It’s completely ridiculous that Google Apps doesn’t currently work with Google+. Yes I know it’s coming. But to launch Google+ like this, in my mind, is not savvy at all. End of story, no debate (as my buddy @GaryVee would say). Think about it: Who uses Google apps? Google’s clients and power users. Yeah, let’s disable them from using Google+. That makes a lot of sense.

3) With Google’s search capabilities, Google+’s search is going to be outstanding. Facebook must start working on its search capabilities and quickly.

4) Google+ is rolling out its messaging functionality slowly, so not everyone has it yet. However even for those who have the feature, they will find that the messaging system lacks basic email features which Facebook already has (i.e. attachments).  I am certain that at some point Google will find a way to integrate it’s Google apps for businesses and Gmail for the rest of the users with outstanding mail capabilities built into the platform.

5) Users have always complained about the inability to separate their professional and personal identities on Facebook. Google+ enables users to share different information with different circles. So you can share a funny video with your friends, a professional article with your work colleagues and a photo of your newborn with your family. This is the reason that makes Google+ Circles a more user-friendly tool for the workplace as well, in comparison with Facebook.

6) Google could very easily enhance its Android offering with specific perks and features only to be provided on Android devices.

7) There are currently no commercial brands that I came across on Google+. No form of advertising either, though I am certain that it’s coming.

8 ) On Google+’s mobile version, there is the ability to check out Nearby streams. The fact that users can receive an organized stream based on geo-location is a killer feature.

9) Hangouts (pictured right) is also a stellar feature. Google+ makes it easy for users to watch Youtube videos together with their friends and we can think of a million and one ways that Google will develop this feature even further.

10) With so many top entrepreneurs snooping around Google+, it’s hard to overlook its potential.

Here’s just a short list:

  • Larry Page, +Sergey Brin – Google
  • Mark Zuckerberg – Facebook
  • Tom Anderson – MySpace
  • Pavel Durov – VKontakte
  • Evan Williams – Twitter
  • Reid Hoffman – LinkedIn
  • Paul Buchheit – Friendfeed
  • Chad Hurley – YouTube
  • Michael Dell – Dell
  • Mark Pincus – Zynga
  • Caterina Fake – Flickr
  • Adam D’Angelo – Quora
  • Anne Wojcicki – 23andMe
  • Drew Houston – DropBox

Kudos Google. You impressed us plus one.

Quick tip: If you’re on Google+, you probably noticed your ugly URL with lots of digits. This is Google’s way of avoiding letting spammers get a hold of your email details. But alas! You can already get your vanity URL using the gplus.to tool. I’ve already gotten my URL.

Many people are tired of Facebook and happy to embrace a new platform, although many believe that Google+ will not succeed because people don’t want to work hard and start adding their friends, relatives, colleagues to Circles.

It will be interesting to see how Facebook responds to all the buzz around Google+ (no pun intended). We hope that Facebook is up to the challenge and will give Google a strong fight:

 

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Ayelet Noff

About the Author: Ayelet Noff

Ayelet Noff has over twelve years of experience marketing companies from various industries. She has been involved in the social media world before the term social media even existed. Ayelet opened Blonde 2.0 back in 2006. Before this, she was ICQ’s Marketing Manager for four years and also held various executive marketing positions in different startups. She is also a top blogger and currently writes for three different blogs: The Blonde 2.0 blog, The Next Web, and Socialmedia.biz. She holds an MBA degree from Tel Aviv University, and a BA in Politics from Brandeis University.

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  • Sorry, I forgot to say “thanks” for this quick summary of Google+. I’m starting to use it and so far I like it. Except for the fact that I have to use my gmail instead of our company google apps. Yuk!

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