Does anyone have any Google+ success stories with marketing and making cash for a website? If so how did you do it?
I dont know about the success stories but it is the its business for the small business who dont have the website but want to approach maximum number of users so they can use the Google plus.
It's still kind of the wild wild west over there...evolving all the time. Esp with the recent news of +1 results becoming more intertwined with search.
It's still a bit too early to gauge the success of Google+. So far, the only kind of success I've witnessed is watching some people sell their +1's to other people, which probably won't be a long-lived practice.
I had G+ on for a few months along with a facebook button. In that time I got about 20 G+'s before they started dropping back down. I only ever got 5 on the front page, then it started dropping. In the same time I got to 170 facebook likes, and they are rising every day. I've taken G+ off now, the number it shows is just too small, if people want to share on the G+ network they can do it without me providing a button.
G+ just helps them filter out the bogus junk sites. Why people create those I don't know. maybe they think they can make a quick buck. I don't think G+ should hold much value but Google will since they own it.
Very interesting question, I doubt there are many/any success stories yet but will be interesting to see in the future.
I have tried Google +, I added 100 friends, but could not attract them to my services in a proper way because many people who have profiles in Google + do not know what to do their and all its peqularities. I think that Google + will develop within the next year and maybe it will be more popular than FB.
The thread kind of tells me to say "I success get money" .... But it probably is too early to assess success stories this early aside from basing it with big brands which clearly have already benched mark their Google+ presence. We have no choice but to compromise and promote Google+ as it does affect search rankings one way or the other.
Google+ is still in its infancy. I recommend keeping it on because since it is a Google production it is will be altered to succeed. The product will go through a series of stages and changes. The lack of its instant success does not equate to its ultimate failure.
Well, it's so difficult to gain any success there, because having the audience of 90 million, this audience is not active at all...