Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Get Your Attention, Just On Your Right

As a troll, I post recently "Why don't they love me?", in this troll Google said:
But it is of no concern. I will make them love you.
One example, you already find everyday on your right hand of Gmail, it's always giving you, your attention on the world's or related person's post.

You interact with Google+ every time you are using Gmail as example.



And still other stuffs like: Youtube, Drive, Maps or even Calendar

It's one part of the world is Google's now.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Why don't they love me? [Google Plus]


I'm sure, it's starting and be better sooner
I do not know, little one. But it is of no concern. I will make them love you. - Google [Troll]

Monday, January 14, 2013

Google is doing great, One is Google Plus [Of Course]

I read the next web, I extract one point related to Google+ about how "Larry Page ignored Steve Jobs’s deathbed advice, and Google is doing great"


Another key to Google’s ability to remain unfocused and stay competitive is the evolution of Google+. Though many continue to dismiss Google’s social platform as an also-ran and a distraction from its core business, the increased back-end integration of Google’s products reveals much potential.
For example, despite the lack of a read/write API, Google+ users can create and comment on Google+ posts from multiple entry points, including Gmail, YouTube or the Play Store. What this shows is the company’s longer term vision for Google+ to exist as a single and agile data set that can represent itself in different products seamlessly.

Here is the full report.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Google starts prompting Google+ Pages to create their own Communities, teases Pause button feature [NNW]

The Next Web has been reported that Google is iterating Google+ on the regular, with the latest changes appearing this Wednesday (the day of the week where most of the social network’s updates seem to rollout). Although the company only launched Communities last month, and in preview too, Google is already prompting Pages on the service to create their own Communities.



On the popup screen, the message stated as:


Google+ Communities
  • Give your fans and customers a place to get together
  • Create an official community for your business or brand, linked directly from your Google+ page.
Bring fans closer together with community events, group video chat, and custom discussion categories.
Want tips on creating a successful community? Check out our best practices.
Create Your Community / Not now

Of course, Google plus community is bombing now even in Cambodia. Check out some of Community pages in Cambodia in previous post.

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Source: The Next Web

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Google Plus in Cambodia is using for advertising than friends

Sabay today has published an article about no people in Cambodia interesting to use Google Plus much. Yes, of course, for me, I do not see many people in Cambodia using Google plus for normal communication or networking but they are using them for advertising their website, to publish content or expressing in general way opinion than the way they are using facebook for friends and family communication.

example content in Google+ by Cambodians

Why they are publishing content in Google+?
One first advantage of publishing content link in Google+ is about SEO (Search Engine Optimization), the link will be craw well by Google search engine.

The more people +1 on your link, the more people can search your content easily since it's recommended by many people.

For me, I don't see that facebook could index well your content since you have published many links in your profiles or page but Google + could do that like a charm.

How do you think?

Thursday, May 17, 2012

10 tips for Rich Media on Google+

1. Go behind the scenes.
Your customers love seeing the inner workings of your business. Make yourself more approachable by sharing pictures or videos of how you do what you do. Give them a tour of your office or a sneak peek at some new products coming down the pipeline.

2. Photos are good. Videos are better.
Google+ is an incredible platform for photo sharing and viewing. But photos are, well, still. Spice up your posts with quick videos you’ve recorded on the spot, YouTube highlight reels, or favorite memes from around the web.

3. Short and sweet.
Don’t detract from the images with lots of text. Often, a short caption will do. If there’s more background information needed, link to it using a shortened URL.

4. Try a Hangout on Air.
The promo in your followers’ streams is eye-catching and is guaranteed to bring attention to your page and your content. Plus, host a live event while recording a video to edit and share later.

5. Record right on Plus.
Clicking the video button in the sharebox gives you the option to record a video there and then. Use your laptop to put a name, a face, and a voice behind your post. There’s no prep work needed. In fact, we like when videos are informal, fun, and scrappy. Not everything has to be polished. In fact, there’s nothing more relatable than a business owner who talks to customers like friends.

6. Try an album.
Upload multiple photos at a time to encourage users to engage more deeply. Include a call to action by asking them to +1 their favorites.

7. Invest in assets.
Sometimes you have weekly announcements or posts that aren’t natural fits for photos or videos. However, plain text is not the answer. Play around with logos, assets, infographics, and other ways to add some color and zest to even routine posts. This can be resource intensive, but investing in assets to add to your posts is a critical way to brand your page, your content, and your Google+ identity.

8. Use Creative Kit.
Google+ has a set of amazing photo editing tools built right in. Open your photo and select “Creative Kit” in the top left corner. Add effects to make even the most mundane photos just a little more exciting. Check Creative Kit regularly since our team is always adding new features and filters as well as limited edition holiday-related toolkits!

9. A link will suffice.
When a picture won’t do and you don’t have an asset at hand, at least provide a link. Based on the URL, a snippet should autofill the bottom of your post. Try to pick a site or URL that creates a snippet with an image of its own. That can transform a boring all-text post into one that entices users to click.

10. Be fun. Have fun.
There’s something to be said for being a little goofy. Your customers are people too. They like memes, funny pictures, and unexpected gems as much as the rest of us. Remember to remain professional, appropriate, and aware of your audience, but don’t overthink your content, don’t take it too seriously, and be willing to post fun things, even if they are outside your core business area.

10 Tips for Building Your Following on Google+

1. Buttons are your friends.
There are a variety of Google+ badges that can connect your website and presence across Google to everything you’re doing on Google+. Plus, you can tie activity across search results, making your page more discoverable. Read more about the options here: http://goo.gl/gP81F

2. Request verification.
You may have seen the little checkmark and wondered, “how can I get one of those for myself?” Well, if you’re a business or brand and want to make sure that your followers know it’s the real you talking, you can contact us to get a verification checkmark. If you advertise with Google, just talk to your Sales contact over here at the Googleplex. Otherwise, reach out here: http://goo.gl/ps7F1

3. Post like Goldilocks; not too hot, not too cold, but just right.
Users who come to your stream want to see consistent, interesting, and eye-catching posts. So, be sure that you’ve built up a bunch of good content that will be visible on your page’s profile. But, keep in mind that, if you post too much, you risk overwhelming your customers’ streams. Strike the right balance; we aim for 2-3 posts over the course of a day. Play around and see what works for you!

4. Engage influencers.
Know the players in your industry. Know who’s been successful on Google+. Observe them, reach out to them, partner with them, and be inspired. If you’re a small business, look for others who might be doing creative things on Google+. The formula for success is not universally applicable But, there are certainly people who have cracked the code. Let them be your guides.

5. Use ripples. Explore. Search.
You may be thinking, “How can I engage influencers if I have no idea how to find them?” I’d like to introduce you to some new tools. Ripples will allow you to see who’s sharing your content throughout Google+. Check to see when posts go viral, find the source, and start there to build relationships with your most loyal resharers. Use Explore (righthand side) to see which topics and users are getting the most traction in Google+. Or, if you’re looking for more specific examples of Google+ activity, use Search built into Google+ to find posts, people, pages, and more.

6. Cross-promote.
You already send emails and newsletters, place ads, use other social media platforms, and put signage up in your store. Encourage your followers across media to check you out on Google+.

7. Make it worthwhile.
Just telling them to look you up on Google+ may not do the trick. Give your customers a reason to check you out by offering them exclusive access to you, your business, and your world. Read last week’s post about rich media to see how you can do that with pictures and videos. Or, make an exclusive announcement on Google+, like Cadbury did by launching a new candy bar from their page, or give your customers an opportunity to win something great. It’s all about differentiating your brand and its engagement on Google+.

8. Be interactive.
Customers will come to your page if they know it’s the best way to reach you directly. Hold hangouts, written Q&As, or even broadcast an event. Let them know that you’re watching, listening, learning, and responding. Customers want to come face to face with you. Up til now, that’s been tough, especially for businesses based online! Now, with Hangouts, Google+ gives you the tools to make that happen.

9. Collaborate, cooperate, and create.
Hangouts allow you to bridge geographic divides like never before. If you’re a bookstore, try hosting a reading group hangout with other stores around the country. If you’re a restaurant, try swapping recipes On Air with peer institutions hundreds of miles away. With your expertise and the power of Hangouts on Air, you have the opportunity to provide your customers with a new level of insight, intelligent conversation, and enlightenment. Think big!

10. Know your purpose.
Maybe getting your business on Google+ isn’t about gaining followers at all. Maybe it’s simply about learning about the conversations going on across the web. Maybe it’s about connecting with your peers or a network of professional contacts. It’s always important to identify your purpose and set goals accordingly. Pursuing followers doesn’t need to be a priority. But, if it is, this list was for you.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Google is on top but not Google Plus for 2011

Accordingly to alexa, Google.com is still a top worldwide visited website over facebook which is in 2nd rank and yahoo, 4th rank and according to recent research tracking unique monthly visitors per month by Nielsen, statistic in United States.

A Nielsen study shows Google is the top digital U.S. web company, with more than 150 million visitors each month. The search giant’s nascent social network Google+, however, is not to credit for the majority of that traffic. 

from the net


In the report shows Google+ in 8th rank among all other social networks and blogs with only 8,207 Avg Number of Unique Visitors per month, comparing to facebook, 1st rank 137,644 visitors.

If we look back to Nielsen's report of June 2010, facebook got 127,011 visitors comparing to 2011 average visitors per month, facebook growth not much than 2010. This could be a good sign for other social networks such as Google+ to build the population in 2012 in my opinion.

In Cambodia, Alexa shows that facebook is still a popular access website even comparing to Google.
And the SocialBakers statistic also show a big growth of facebook users in Cambodia if compare to 2010.
Our social networking statistics show that Facebook penetration in Cambodia is 3.04% compared to the country's population and 575.85% in relation to number of Internet users. The total number of FB users in Cambodia is reaching 449160 and grew by more than 119480 in the last 6 months.
How do you think between Facebook and Google+ today and 2012?

Source: Mashable.com / Alexa.com / Nielsen.com / Socialbakers.com

Monday, December 26, 2011

Back to Google Logos of 2011

We have only one Google logo related to Cambodia, it's Songran (Lunar New Years) which are about 3 countries: Cambodia, Thailand and Lao.
Songran Festival 2011, Google Logo

We do hope we could see more logo from Google about Cambodia in 2012, but now let's see all logos of the year 2011 of Google here.