The Google +1 button is widely seen as Google’s answer to the popular Like button
of Facebook as they have similar goals – both let you easily recommend
web pages, that you liked or enjoyed reading, to your social circles and
the outside world.
There’s however another reason why web
publishers are more likely to embrace Google’s +1 button – it can bring
in more search traffic. How? In simple English, if enough people +1 a
page on your site, Google could see that as a positive signal and that
may help improve your site’s ranking in organic search results.
Google’s OPG sent me this 1-sheet overview that explains the +1 button in greater detail.
Google +1 Bookmarklet
Most
websites and blog have added the Google +1 button to their web pages
but if you come across a page that would like to recommend on Google
Plus but can’t find that +1 button, you may use the following
bookmarklet – just drag this to the bookmarks toolbar (see video) and you will be able to easily +1 any web page on the Internet.
Share on Google Plus Bookmarklet
The
Google +1 bookmarklet would only help you +1 pages that would then show
up in your Google Plus profile. However, if you would like to share a
web page, video, picture or something else on Google Plus, you need to
install the Share on Google+ bookmarklet.
The
Share on Google+ bookmarklet will open a little overlay window and you
can share the current page with your Google Plus circles without leaving
the existing page. It even takes care of the page thumbnails, titles
and excerpts. The code is available on github.
And since these are bookmarklets, they should across all desktop and mobile browsers including those of iPhone and iPads.
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