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Scott Brown, Owner
Social Information
Group
January 19, 2012
SLA San Francisco
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2. Google + = ?
What makes it unique
Some ideas on mining it for information
Tracking people, organizations, topics
Managing your own information
What’s next?
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3. GOOGLE + = ?
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4. • Google’s version of a social network
WHAT IS IT? • “Professional Facebook”
• Integrated with Google stuff – even
more so now
Kindle for iPad/iPhone
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5. WHAT IS IT? A brief history
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Launched June 2011
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Quickly gained 40 million users
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Originally focused on individuals
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November 2011: Launched business
pages
• Estimates are 62 million users as of
December 2011, with hundreds of
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thousands joining every
• As of January 2012, results integrated
into search
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6. The latest – G+ results added to
WHAT IS IT? Google search results
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7. Why do people keep “adding me to
WHAT IS IT? their circles”, dammit?
• Any G+ user can an add anyone
else to their circles
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8. Why do people keep “adding me to
WHAT IS IT? their circles”, dammit?
• Any G+ user can an add anyone
else to their circles – see?
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9. WHAT MAKES IT
UNIQUE?
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10. FEATURES • Profile
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11. FEATURES • Posts/discussions (aka Streams)
• Photos
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12. FEATURES • “Hangouts”
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13. FEATURES •
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“+1”
Circles
The special stuff
• Pages (as opposed to Profiles)
• “Sparks”
• “Ripples”
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14. +1 = Endorsement
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15. Circles
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16. Circles
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21. SOME IDEAS
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22. SOME IDEAS • Use +1 as a new kind of social
bookmarking service
• Like Facebook with Delicious
capabilities
• Sparks as an alternative news search
• What’s being shared the most?
• Ripples to see connections and
influencers
Kindle for Find and follow people and pages
• iPad/iPhone
of interest
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23. • For sharing information
CIRLCES
• For finding information
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25. TRACKING
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26. • Thought leaders
PEOPLE• Industry leaders
• Organizational people
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27. ORGANIZATIONS • Organizational page(s)
• Competitor pages
• Competitor employees
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29. • Thought leaders (again)
TOPICS• Saved searches
• Industry circles
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30. MANAGING YOUR OWN
INFORMATION unprofound - Jim
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31. MANAGING Settings and privacy
• Circle visibility
• Profile visibility
• Sharing options
• Include personal
search results?
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32. MANAGING Profile view
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33. WHAT’S NEXT? unprofound - Jim
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34. WHAT’S NEXT Recent developments
• Of course, G+ search results
• Multiple administrators for
organization pages
• Watch for new developments
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35. THE BIG QUESTIONS
Will it last?
Impossible to say.
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Google Wave?
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36. THE BIG QUESTIONS
Will it kill Facebook?
Impossible to say.
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37. THE BIG QUESTIONS Finally:
Should I bother with it?
Yes.
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38. THE BIG QUESTIONS Finally:
Should I bother with it?
Why?
• Adoption is massive
• Information is being shared – and you
can leverage it both for finding and
sharing
• It’s still evolving
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39. TAKEAWAYS Next steps
• Check it out – without logging in.
• Sign up.
• Create some circles of interest to you,
and see how it works.
• Keep watching it.
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40. THANKS
Scott Brown
Social Information Group
Email: scott@socialinformationgroup.com
Twitter: @scbrown5 and @socialinfo
Google +: Scott Brown -
stevensource5@gmail.com
LinkedIn:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/scottrbrown
http://www.socialinformationgroup.com
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41. SOURCES & READING • Google + : http://plus.google.com
• Google + support (including “how tos”:
http://support.google.com/plus/?hl=en
• Google + social network lets firms have their
own pages:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-
15625577
• With Facebook in crosshairs, Google + opens for
business: http://adage.com/article/digital/google-
open-business/230862/
• Google Plus pages for libraries:
http://joemurphylibraryfuture.com/google-pages-
for-libraries
• Is Google + a Plus for Information Pros? The
Information Advisor, September 2011
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42. SOURCES & READING • Google’s results get more personal with
“Search Plus Your World”:
http://searchengineland.com/googles-results-
get-more-personal-with-search-plus-your-world-
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• Google to provide personal search results:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-
bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/01/11/BUM81MN9J
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• 3 successful Google + pages and why they
work: http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/3-
successful-google-pages-and-why-they-work/
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