Google+ communities and 24 other minor new features
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Recommended link: Google+ Communities Announcement
Google+ is certainly continuing to grow. In the announcement of this launch, Google reminds us about the adoption rate with these new figures:
“Today Google+ is the fastest-growing network thingy ever. More than 500 million people have upgraded, 235 million are active across Google (+1’ing apps in Google Play, hanging out in Gmail, connecting with friends in Search…), and 135 million are active in just the stream”.
So we have to be aware of new features and question their value for marketing. How relevant do you think the new Communities feature is?
Google+ Communities
Remember Yahoo! Groups and Google Groups? Well, although these quietly continue to exist, the latest version of these is Google+ Communities. As with the equivalents on Facebook and LinkedIn there are public and private groups. Differences are that you can offer hangouts and Events to group members and there are defined categories for Groups. If you want to check them out, go to your Google+ and select Communities from the left sidebar:
Marketing implications of Google+ Communities
So how significant will these be for social media marketing for businesses? They have potential for small businesses and publishers who are most active in staking a claim as you can see. However, there are few company or brand examples and this suggests they will be of minor importance.
For the publishers I’ve looked at there is very little difference from a Google+ Page, so they’re underwhelming. I think most businesses will ask “If we have a Google+ Page already where discussion should and can be prompted why do we need a Community as well”. I expect most to answer “We don’t”. It’s a similar situation to Facebook where since company pages have been available, groups tend to be more for personal use. So it’s a development to be aware of, but probably not to act upon for most.
Other new Google+ features
On 14th December Google rolled out 24 new features which were announced on the Google+ blog. These are mainly minor enhancements to existing features for Android and iOS mobile users, particularly related to photo sharing.
Of more relevance to business page owners, the Events feature has been updated so you can now send messages to specific guests and see who’s opened your invitation. The interface of Hangouts have also been enhanced.