Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Google releases +1 button for the entire web


Initially restricted to the search results of Google itself, the +1 button was released today to the entire Web. The button was created to compete with Like Facebook, but only now is available for all it's going to serve this specific purpose. Upon release, site owners can integrate them into their pages, facilitating the sharing of their content over the web.


With it certain links and sites will appear at the top of most pages of Google search, specifically the English version. This kind of ranking will only take effect if the user has selected the option of using the search button +1 trial, otherwise the page will display results as they would by default.


To activate just click any button Google +1 you see in some corner of the web and accept the terms of privacy. If after that you want to disable sharing, just go to this link and choose the option to disable the button.

After a short fight with the files of the WordPress theme, we can integrate it into TB and are testing what effect it will have (if have) in our traffic, then click at will. If you want to integrate the button on your own blog or website, follow these simple instructions that Google released.