Google +1 link on Domain or Page?
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Since its release, I've seen Google +1 being used across an entire domain but only reference the root href in the code snippet. At the same time, you see other sites use +1 more naturally with the button being specific to the page you're on.
What's your take on this?
To clarfiy, do you add:
or
.. on each page.
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I think we are presently in a "too new to tell" stage. It also seems this is a metric which will be watched very closely by Google and may be adjusted multiple times this year.
With that said, intuitively the weighting style would be similar to a link. Would you prefer a link to your home page or to a deeper page? The same logic should apply.
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I have a question about this:
If you place the Google +1 for the domain only, wouldn't that benefit all of the domain's pages?
Wouldn't it be better then to just increase the Google +1 metric for the domain, and in consequence increase the social value of the entire domain? -
Yeah certainly cant get more clear. Having similar uptake ourselves.
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Very slow uptake for most it seems - I have gone to the page level with mine.
Even with an arrow and reminder pointing to mine, very few click on them - see here:
http://www.inetseo.co.uk/seo-services
Can't get any more clear I dont think!
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It really depends on your site.
If you have a site with less then 10 pages, I would prefer the home page as the target.
If you have a well developed site, then most likely the subject of the +1 / Like / Tweet would be content located on a specific page, and not the overall site. For example, a specific blog article should be the focus of the +1 and not the general site.
If you have a forum site or offer a lot of products, then you can drill down to the specific product or post on a page.
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Good question. I was only thinking of implementing it at home page level or as you suggest across the site but pointing to the root. I guess at this stage a lot of it depends on speculation about the impact of +1 and your website design.
P.S. While on the subject of +1 has anyone had any success with it so far? In terms of visitors using it.
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