
More popular in the sense that it is already installed on more resources than the Tweet Button. And this is despite the fact that the Google +1 button is no more than a month old. Nevertheless, webmasters, apparently, consider the button from Google to be more promising for receiving traffic than the button from Twitter (and the “Good Corporations” button seems to have an effect on search results).
The company BrightEdge, which has been working in SEO for a long time, analyzed about 10,000 popular sites on the Web, and found that the Google button is located on more sites than the Twitter button (the difference is about 33%). It’s clear that Google only took a few weeks to do this, which can be considered a very successful indicator, right?
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In June, analyzing the same sample of sites, BrightEdge recorded that the Google + 1 button was placed on 3.6% of the sites, now it is 4.4%. Growth is quite normal, a little less than one percent per month - this is very much nothing.
But it is clear that the Facebook button is ahead of the rest, because this social network is the largest and most famous in the world, so the likes are on a huge number of sites - about 20% of those surveyed. Since Facebook announced its button, it has spread across a huge number of sites. Twitter is so far away from Facebook and Google.
Well, and on more than 51% of the surveyed sites there are no Facebook buttons at all, or Twitter buttons.
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