*Battle of the Social Networks – Who Will Win In Terms Of Interactions On The Same Published Story*?
+Mashable has release another story about G+ being a site of "low activity" complete with Infograph stats that really make no sense. I'm frankly tired of these articles and pictures, So today I did some resarch and made my very own pretty picture, comparing some articles that Mashable has published in the last 24 hours and how much Social Media buzz they got across the various networks. I bring you…
What are the ACTUAL Interaction Results across Google+, Twitter and Facebook (with pictures and numbers) for the same story from Mashable?
STORY :Would You Wear an Internet-Connected T-Shirt?… (also conveniently by Mr who wrote this G+ ghost town article) – http://mashable.com/2012/08/08/internet-connected-t-shirt/
Google+ Summary –
• 810 +1s
• 415 Reshares
• 265 Comments (not including all the comments and plus ones from each of those 415 reshares of course) ….
Twitter Summary – (http://twitter.com/mashable/status/233175795370172416)
• 32 Favorites
• 130 RT
• 5 @Replies
Facebook Summary – (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151304555674705&set=a.76650969704.71443.18807449704&type=1)
• 249 Likes
• 97 Shares
• 38 Comments
G+ hands down winner here.
Let's compare another one shall we?
STORY : Not on Facebook? Employers, Psychiatrists May Think You’re a Psychopath – http://mashable.com/2012/08/07/no-facebook-psychopath/
Google+ Summary –
• 386 +1s
• 337 Comments
• 324 ReShares
Twitter Summary – (http://twitter.com/mashable/status/233155694054998016)
• 44 Favorites
• 120 RT
• 2 @Replies
Facebook Summary – (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151302812799705&set=a.76650969704.71443.18807449704&type=1)
• 394 Likes
• 78 Comments
• 345 Shares
FB was close but over all G+ wins again! (Especially including the comments and +s on all 324 reshares)
These numbers were accurate as of the time of this post as you can see by clicking to enlarge the lovely graphic below . 🙂
I would REALLY like to stress that both Facebook and Twitter have various APIs that allow their numbers to be automated, for example Auto RT everything Mashable says. None of these are possible on G+ because there is NO personal write API. Real people are manually doing each one of these actions on the stats listed above on Google Plus.
The point i am trying to stress here in bright clear numbers is that G+ has a way higher level of engagement than the other two on the same story… How on EARTH can you post G+ has low engagement on your website when this site is actually giving you WAY better engagement?
I really hope someday soon we can stop seeing these link bait articles about how "dead and ghost town" Google plus it is. Its simply false sensationalized reporting.
If you are finding G+ a bit isolated, circle some more people, join a public hangout or gosh darn it try posting and commenting here once a day using some trending hashtags, pretty pictures and stuff you are interested in!
It can be life changing experience to find your voice and make a noise here on G+.
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Loved the way you used their own stats against them. Excellent job!
I think its just trendy to make comments about how something sucks so you can get irate people posting about you publicizing your stupidity
you assume things, but feel free to post some statistics on other stories
I USED to really like Mashable
I know where the argument is coming from that G+ is a "ghost town".... but if people would just follow the advice of many and actually put just a little bit of effort into it..... sigh
Great example - I'm not surprised in the least.
Thanks for taking the time to compare the numbers. It really does prove G+ is not a ghost town.
The interesting thing I've noticed, is: G+ stuff gets shared on G+ and Facebook stuff on Facebook, but everything still gets shared on Twitter. I'm not so much making a point here; I'm just making an observation
Well if facebook had an os, a cell phone, or a cloud maybe facebook could have such posts but right now its just a glorified message board...
Mashable hates everything Google, they are on Apple's payroll.
Very cool info, keep on 'em! I'm so sick of the link bait articles too!