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    Google +1 Surges, but Facebook Still Rules: Report

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    Darryl K. Taft
    Published July 8, 2011
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      BrightEdge, provider of an enterprise class SEO platform, has produced a report that says Google +1 has seen a surge in use, but Facebook remains the dominant social plug-in.

      BrightEdge officials said their analysis of the front pages of the Web’s 10,000 largest sites shows a 33 percent spike in placement of the new Google +1 button in just the last few weeks. The report also shows that Facebook still enjoys a two-to-one lead in plug-in placement on these large sites over competing social networks. Yet, the majority of brands today are still missing out on the massive traffic and engagement driver Facebook has become, as links to Facebook pages still appear on the front page of less than half of the web’s largest websites, BrightEdge said.

      BrightEdge’s new SocialShare Site Analysis found overall that Facebook is still the preferred social media platform for larger companies with more than 47 percent of sites linking to the social network. Following just behind Facebook however, is integration of Twitter into sites homepages, which was seen in 42 percent of sites measured. Overall the analysis points to a still much untapped opportunity for social platforms even on sites operated by some of the most sophisticated marketers and executives in the world, BrightEdge officials noted.

      “Overall, this inaugural version of our SocialShare Site Analysis shows huge opportunity for brands to engage more socially,” said Jim Yu, CEO of BrightEdge, in a statement. “Fewer than half the largest sites on the Web offer any kind of social link at all on their front page and these sites represent a massive slice of Internet traffic on any given day. We would expect to see a land grab effort this year as plug-ins vie for placement on this very valuable Web real estate.”

      As for social plug-ins on the front pages of large sites, Facebook is still the dominant tool, BrightEdge said. Almost 20 percent of the large sites analyzed in the study include plug-in tools offered by Facebook. Despite the surge in the last few days, Google +1 is only offered by 4.4 percent of these large sites, up from 3.6 percent in June, the study showed. Plug-ins offered by Twitter are displayed on 3.4 percent of the front pages analyzed.

      Another notable stat from this first iteration of SocialShare Site Analysis is that YouTube remains a popular social tool for major brands and companies. Almost 17 percent of the 10,000 largest sites on the Web have links to YouTube video on their front page — although this number declined slightly in June to 1675 sites.

      BrightEdge said its SocialShare Site Analysis will be a monthly report that tracks the presence and penetration of social sharing tools on the world’s largest 10,000 sites. It will be available at brightedge.com/socialshare, where marketers can also register to have the report delivered by their favorite social sharing tool or email.

      Darryl K. Taft
      Darryl K. Taft
      Darryl K. Taft covers the development tools and developer-related issues beat from his office in Baltimore. He has more than 10 years of experience in the business and is always looking for the next scoop. Taft is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and was named 'one of the most active middleware reporters in the world' by The Middleware Co. He also has his own card in the 'Who's Who in Enterprise Java' deck.

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