Google Launches New Social Platform, Google+

July 15, 2011

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Search and social interaction are two of the most popular functions of internet users. Google has been dominating internet search for years now. Similarly, Facebook has emerged as the leader in social networking.

Why is Google so obsessed with the social space?
We have seen Google make quite a few attempts at breaking into the social space without success. With the recent launch of Google+, you might be wondering why they’re so persistent following so many failed attempts (Google Wave, Buzz, Dodgeball, etc.). The reason is that both spaces are slowly converging into one. A good search engine provides quick and accurate results (weeding out the masses of clutter, spam and “black hat” sites). Social interaction plays a very interesting role in the “accuracy” of results.

In the earlier days of search engines, very few factors were considered outside of the terms you were searching for. Since then, search has evolved to take into account as much external data as it can gather. For example, once Google realized it can decipher your geographic location, they started basing results on sites that may be more relevant to your search based on your location.

The same is now true for social sites. As social platforms evolved, the search industry realized that not only could you acquire all the same data about users via these sites, but that other important data can be captured including users’ opinions, taste and circles of influence. A dynamic profile for every user (and other entities) exists with all their personal details and interests. Search engines can now factor a searcher’s likes and preferences as well as their friends’ opinions when delivering results. This makes personal data extremely valuable and a significant motivator for investing so heavily in social platforms.

Seeing that most of the valuable data relates to opinions and taste, one of the most important features of a social network is the “like” button. Google realized this and has recently released the Google “+1” button. It’s really quite surprising that it took so long for Google to realize the importance of the “like” feature. For years Google has placed significant weight to the quality and number of domains linking to a specific site when determining its rank for a specific term. These inbound links are in effect acting as a “like” feature. (more…)

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The Real Estate Industry’s Adaptation to Social Media

July 8, 2011

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The chatter in and around social media has been growing for years. Social media has opened up many doors for people to communicate with others, reconnect with old friends and easily share information with mass audiences.

With the increase of users on social sites, many businesses have started focusing part of their marketing initiatives on social media. It has given businesses a new way to communicate with their customers who are using social networks every day. Many businesses have adapted quickly to these platforms while others are still slow to make the transition.

However, whether you like it or not, social media is here to stay as more people are jumping on board every day. I recently saw an interesting infographic, from Postling and Mashable, which depicted the Real Estate Industry’s adaptation to social media. (more…)

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Google Announces Global Launch of Social Search

May 20, 2011

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Google announced yesterday that they are planning to roll out their Social Search feature in the coming week in 19 more languages (and more on the way). Launched in 2009 as an experimental feature, Google’s Social Search allows you to find relevant information through your online friends and acquaintances.

The new Social Search feature will be personalized to you and is based on relevant, publicly visible data found through your contacts’ social activity. The search is powered by your social connections through your Gmail contacts, Google Talk friends list, Google Buzz followers as well as your Gmail contacts on Twitter, Flickr, Blogger and other social media outlets.

In the past, you may have noticed the “Results from people in your social circle” at the bottom of the page that was a similar feature to Social Search. However, after making a few tweaks, this new roll out plans to further integrate Social Search by combining it with organic search results and allowing you to see the name and picture of the person you know who shared relevant content. (more…)

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Google Takes on Facebook’s “Like” Button

March 31, 2011

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In an effort to make search more social, Google has made the strategic move to extend their reach into the social realm through their new feature, the “+1” button.  As Facebook becomes more of a search engine, Google is attempting to combat this by adopting one of the best, and most popular, features on Facebook – peer recommendations.

The +1 button, similar to the Facebook “Like” button, will allow users to recommend Google search results with friends and other web browsers. Users that click the +1 button give their “stamp of approval” for a webpage or ad they found useful. They will then be associated with that link “in search results, on ads and across the web,” according to Google.

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Active Website Presents at ERC’s National Relocation Conference

October 28, 2010

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We are pleased to announce that Active Website was invited to present at the Worldwide ERC National Relocation Conference in Seattle, WA. John Sable, Managing Partner at Active Website, will be giving his presentation today at 10:45am PST during the session entitled, Managing Your Online Image Through Social Media.

The 90 minute session aims to equip real estate and relocation professionals around the country with the knowledge needed to establish an online presence and increase their digital footprint through social media. As we all know, the internet is evolving the way we do business. By exploring new social media tools and using them efficiently, the session will provide insight for creating an effective social media strategy.

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