Google +1 Button

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    Hi ..google recentely introduce new button. Did you know what is the purpose of this. Do yopu have any information about this?
     
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    This button works as same as facebook like button.

    @ shabbir- What is your opinion about Google+ as a social networking site?
     
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    Too early to comment but I think Google's results has been up 36% quarter on quarter (Not because of Google+) and that means Google is on the right track once again after few lull quarters.

    Update: See this and I quote

     
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    +1 button is a new features of Google. It has going to have big impact on SERP in Google.
     
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    I'm not so sure about that. Have you visited the link from shabbir's post? My understanding from it is that to begin with clicking on the G-plus is limited to those who have a Google profile, and then they can only share it with friends who also have a profile.
    My friends all know what I do anyway, and I'd be surprised if many of them have a Google profile, they are all already on Facebook. I realise that Google obviously wants more and more people to sign up so that it becomes more useful, but I am wondering whether social networking has already peaked.
     
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    Google+ will become th enext big thing in social networking. It will bring business and clients more close and will deliver high performance.
     
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    signing in in google +.THAT Is google+1
     
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    I think you are missing the point, it isn't just a case of signing in to your Google+ account.
    The Google+1 button can be placed on a website by a webmaster. By clicking the button someone is able to register a vote for that site which can then be shared with their Google+ friends (though they would have to sign in to do it)
     
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    That sounds more like an advertising slogan for Google+ than a personal thought.
    Could you explain please how it will "bring business and clients more close" and what exactly is the "high performance" that it will deliver?
     

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