Google+ – don’t dismiss it just yet

Google+Google+ was launched in a blaze of publicity late last year as the search engine giant’s challenge to the dominance of Facebook in the world of Social Media.  Since then, things have been decidely quiet and, despite pulling in around 150 million users worldwide, Facebook continues to be the Social Media powerhouse.

Yet we must never forget that Google is one of the most powerful companies in the world with one of the biggest brands and with credentials like that, just maybe there is life in the challenge of Google+.

Check out this article from the E-consultancy blog posted yesterday afternoon (19 July)

Just maybe Facebook has more to worry about than its share price?

David Wright

About David Wright

As a Chartered Marketer and Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing David combines professional qualifications and experience with a solid understanding of web technologies to discuss and advise on the benefits of the web in a down-to-earth, no jargon way. As well as discussing plans and strategies he is keen to 'get his hands dirty' and work with clients to make sure things happen! BSA's business goals are to achieve effective, long term relationships with clients, to deliver real benefit and to help clients get the most out of the internet to drive their business forward. David specialises in professional, internet focussed business marketing for clients who don't manage to get around to doing their own. He works on clarifying clients goals then developing and implementing practical marketing to help achieve them. David has an extensive understanding on the internet and web marketing that enables him to tap into highly cost-effective tools to achieve effective, sustainable marketing at realistic budgets.
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