Sunday, May 29, 2016

Why shouldn’t we let G+ die?

Why shouldn't we let the G  dieHello guys, I'm Joninha and we are here for another discussion. Despite knowing that the G+ already has its days, I will book a small space on this blog to discuss how bloggers are losing this. It's a shame that this powerful tool, has not grown and become too popular on the Internet, as if this had happened, bloggers and youtuber have more readers and views because of this integration that these tools have. For example, when it launched the YouTube comment system was fully integrated with the comments system G+ allowing for greater dissemination of videos for YouTube videos also mark more web presence because of G+.

Integration services

These integrations are the features that make the most practical services and spreadable the web since Google (search system) also explores G+ platform content, making your own text, photos, videos are easily found on the web.

System Comments

9c1f24cfde95784e2561171227e75006_me-on-google-plus-google-plus-clipart-png_1280-1280The feedback system, this platform is also very interesting, even though he has not yet moderation of comments (and I do not know if the system will get). You can implement the G+ comment system into your blog in a very easy way.

Sharing in posts panel

The panel of posts within the blogger platform, you can easily share your post on your G+ page greatly facilitating the act of spreading the word

That's it guys, I'm staying here. These are some of the reasons why we should not let the G+ die. But if this platform is going to die, I imagine that Google is already preparing something better.

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Is a social network from Google

Google is a giant responsible for services like YouTube, Gmail, Android and several other important brands present on the web. So this is one more reason to give credibility to another service, which although many people do not like, has its advantages.

And you also have the same thinking as me? Or am I one of the few who enjoys Google's very underground social network? Leave your comment below and join the discussion.

Thank you for reading this far and until the next post.

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