Tuesday, June 28, 2011 at 12:54 PM
Webmaster level: AllIt’s been a busy week for us here at the Googleplex. First we released +1 buttons to Google search sites globally, then we announced the beginning of the Google+ project.
The +1 button and the Google+ project are both about making it easier to connect with the people you trust online. For the +1 button, that means bringing advice from trusted friends and contacts right into Google search, letting the users who love your web content recommend it at the moment of decision.
But when you’re managing a website, it's usually not real until you can measure it. So we’re happy to say we’ve got one more announcement to make -- today we’re releasing reports that show you the value +1 buttons bring to your site.
First, +1 metrics in Google Webmaster Tools can show you how the +1 button affects the traffic coming to your pages:

- The Search Impact report gives you an idea of how +1‘s affect your organic search traffic. You can find out if your clickthrough rate changes when personalized recommendations help your content stand out. Do this by comparing clicks and impressions on search results with and without +1 annotations. We’ll only show statistics on clickthrough rate changes when you have enough impressions for a meaningful comparison.
- The Activity report shows you how many times your pages have been +1’d, from buttons both on your site and on other pages (such as Google search).
- Finally, the Audience report shows you aggregate geographic and demographic information about the Google users who’ve +1’d your pages. To protect privacy, we’ll only show audience information when a significant number of users have +1’d pages from your site.
Finally, you can also see how users share your content using other buttons besides +1 by using Social Plugin Analytics in Google Analytics. Once you configure the JavaScript for Analytics, the Social Engagement reports help you compare the various types of sharing actions that occur on your pages.

- The Social Engagement report lets you see how site behavior changes for visits that include clicks on +1 buttons or other social actions. This allows you to determine, for example, whether people who +1 your pages during a visit are likely to spend more time on your site than people who don’t.
- The Social Actions report lets you track the number of social actions (+1 clicks, Tweets, etc) taken on your site, all in one place.
- The Social Pages report allows you to compare the pages on your site to see which are driving the highest the number of social actions.
Social reporting is just getting started. As people continue to find new ways to interact across the web, we look forward to new reports that help business owners understand the value that social actions are providing to their business. So +1 to data!
UPDATE: 7/11/11 1:44pm PST, corrected references to the social plugin analytics feature.


23 comments:
The link for the Social Plugin Tracking in Google Analytics doesn't work
The +1 image load is rather slow - is there any way to use a data: URL? Or perhaps something a little more basic (ie a simple image that doesn't change color at all).
Cheers.
Am I the only one who thinks this +1 button is a mixed blessing? I do understand why google want people to implement it, and I do understand why I want to implement it.
But all these widgets which keeps crawling into my website really annoys me! They are slow to load, ugly to look at, and most people really don't care about them.
@Richard, just load it asynchronously. I do it with all the social widgets.
@Arvid Piehl Lauritsen Böttiger,
Read this article: http://goo.gl/y4sUw
This is exactly what you're saying.
@Charlie
Doesn't work. Loading it asynchronously would allow the rest of the page to continue loading. As it's in the top left corner of the page that would mean that the rest of the page appears without the +1 image, which appears roughly 0.5 seconds later. Not a lot, but it doesn't look good IMO. I currently have 3 social buttons in the same place which all use data: URLs. So they load as the page loads and there's zero delay. They're then changed with JS at the bottom of the page to image URLs so that they're cached for subsequent pages. I'd love to be able to do the same for the +1 button.
Wow! The +1 Metrics bypassed Labs and went right to Graduate status.
This is really great. If +1 works, it will not only improve search quality, but also make ads more engaging. This may potentially improve Google’s ads, and eventually may turn into a core social product that can expand in new directions.
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If +1 works, it will not only improve search quality, but also make ads more engaging. This may potentially improve Google’s ads, and eventually may turn into a core social product that can expand in new directions.
I had to update my website layout in order to put the +1 in a place where it didn't look cluttered. Looks good now, but the only problem is the slow image loading time.
I have a 7mbps internet connection and it still takes about 2 or 3 seconds longer to load the +1 than any other image, even my larger images.
I really hope people who have dial-up don't try to use the +1.
I am confused now as I have it installed on my blog and when I go to add +1 it asks me for my password which when I enter it. it tells me it's wrong! How can it be I am already logged into google. If anyone has a fix for this I will give you ten gold stars and stalk you forever :)
Really love this good news. Npw I've embedded the code into my blogspot Settings > Formatting > Post Template. Thank you, Google!
Added the +1 looks pretty good on my site.
i dont seem it at any site yet but when ever i try to add it my blogger it not works
love this feature. Placed it to my site. Now waiting for the traffic to jump up! )))
@Arvid Piehl Lauritsen Böttiger
I can totally understand how the increasing amount of social media sharing widgets can crowd a page, but its important to remember only to use the one's that are relevant to your website. An e-commerce website, for example, might not benefit from including digg, myspace, delicious, technorati, reddit (and many many others) sharing tools. It's also important to remember to keep pages clean and simple. Get rid of the clutter and organize things in a logical manner.
I've noticed on my site that it takes longer to start/connect/finish "https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js" according to "http://tools.pingdom.com/". Anyone else notice this? It's only a 1/10 second longer now. But my concern is that the more people that add +1 to their sites, it will take even longer to load this .js.
Appreciate it for helping out, excellent information.
terima kasih, tool ini cukup membuat kita para blogger bersemangat agar tampil di page one Google.
thank Google Metrics
Why in webmaster tools does not see my +1 of this website? http://www.zoppagency.com i have 6 +1 clicks
I have just put +1 to my website.
I hope it works good for me :)
Its very slow to load but its great i have added two plus one One For the Index Page And other one for individual pages used some conditional tagging and its working well, you can have a look at my site at http://www.hotnfunny.tk
This page does not exist in google Webmaster tools !
why?
How can I see who 1d my posts now??? The +1 metrics option does not exist ...
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