Friday, July 22, 2011

Google+ Reaches 10 Million Users In 16 Days. Want To Know How Long It Took Like Facebook And Twitter?


Google+ had only 16 days to reach 10 million users. In comparison, both Twitter and Facebook has taken over 2 years of success this time, requiring 780 days and 852 days respectively.

Leon HÃ¥land kindly prepared this letter, which puts Google + with the growth of hockey stick at the point of view, compared with their counterparts in social networks:



Although there is no doubt that Google's growth + is impressive, probably also worth noting that he had a considerable advantage in both Twitter and Facebook, two of which have been zero - as a social network, as a brand. .. as a whole.

Google, on the other side has thirteen years of growth behind it and is one of the most recognizable brands in the digital world. He already had a user base through its mammoth abundance of products, so it is perhaps not so surprising that it could reap 10m users in about two weeks.

+ Google is believed to have reached 10 million users mark around July 13 and was doubled again after about a week. It has 20 million users in three weeks.

Google last attempt to create a social network seems to be the result, and which has received very positive reviews. Next Web readers quick survey conducted in early July, and found that two thirds of users had Google + Facebook, less than half saying that he hopes that Twitter. This was perhaps unfair comparison, because Twitter is a different beast from Google + Social.

But what about LinkedIn? We wrote earlier this month that Google + can actually be a greater threat to LinkedIn, as it is a Facebook or Twitter. For the record, LinkedIn was launched in May 2003, and has not impressed the members of the 10m mark until April 2007. It now has over 100 members.

Interesting statistics. It 'still early doors for Google + - will continue its upward trajectory, or begins to plateau when the hype goes down? Only time will tell.

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