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Google Plus racks up followers, but not all are devoted

When Google launched its social networking service, Google Plus, during the summer of 2011, tens of millions of people clamoured to sign up for an account.

But within months, critics had panned the new service, pointing to user pages bereft of meaningful content and exchanges. They said the new social site just wasn't, well, social. It seemed as though Facebook had cornered the market -- Google was too late to the party.

Perhaps not. According to data released this week by Internet analytics firm GlobalWebIndex, Google Plus is racking up large numbers of new users and continues to outpace Twitter as the world's number two social network, behind perennial titan Facebook.

The reasons behind Google Plus's growth -- it now can boast 359 million active users, up 33 percent from 269 million users at the end of June 2012, according to GlobalWebIndex -- are complex and tied to Google's effort to build a connecting layer across all its services, including search, YouTube, maps and other products. Log into one, and you've logged into the lot.

Google itself is tight-lipped about its numbers. Its last released figures were in December, when the search giant said 500 million people had created Google Plus accounts.

But of this number, only 135 million were actively posting to Google Plus pages. Millions more were using some of the service's features, such as clicking the "+1" button to show they liked certain web pages.

It remains far behind Facebook, which boasts 701 million active users, according to the report, though Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg last year claimed more than a billion active accounts.

Still, the volume of Google Plus accounts suggests naysayers were too hasty in calling its demise. Like many social networking services, Google Plus has won over a devoted core of users.

One such convert is New Zealand photographer Trey Ratcliff, whose picture-centric Google Plus page has nearly five million followers.

"It's nice to pop into Google Plus to discover new things. Facebook is pretty good, but it's harder to discover new people or have more in-depth discussions around passions," he said in an email exchange.

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Social Media: Platform for Customer Engagement

Social media is no longer just a platform for connecting with people but has transformed into a customer engagement platform with social networking emerging as the second most popular activity over the internet.

From being a channel which allowed one to remain in constant touch with friends and family, social media has matured into a platform for customer engagement, reveals a new report called Social Media in India - 2012, by Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI). According to the report, the number of social media users in urban India stood at 62 million in December 2012 and about 74% of all active internet users in urban India use social media. By June 2013, the number of social media users is set to touch 66 million.

"In the year 2011-12 India has experienced a massive social network user growth with over 50% growth. According to a report given by Neilsen in 2009, social networks and blogs were the fourth most popular online activity. For the past two years IAMAI has reported social networking as the second most popular activity, which is enough to prove the growth of social networking amongst internet users. With the innovations and value provided by the social networks, the usage can be further predicted to increase," said Yogesh Bansal, founder and CEO, ApnaCircle.com.

As per the findings of the report, of the 80 million active internet users in Urban India, 72% or about 58 million users have accessed or used some form of social networking. They have accessed social media via a personal computer (PC), laptop or even a mobile device. Interestingly, social media ranks right after e-mail (80%) in terms of usage. The report further suggests that social networking often serves to be among the 'first internet uses' of Internet in India, i.e., besides the more common reasons such as email, music and gaming.

The report further reveals that the highest proportion of social media usage was observed among the demographic segments of young men and college going students with 84% and 82% penetration levels respectively.

According to the report, although the top eight metros constitute more than a third of the entire user base, the other 66% belong to smaller cities in urban India. Also, 24% of all social networking users in India belong to small towns that have less than 2 lakh population, while another 11% are from towns that have 2-5 lakh population.

"According to the report, about 66% of social networks are being used in small towns vs 34% being used in metros, it is therefore quite clear that there is growth in tier 2 more as compared to the metros and therefore more emphasis should be laid on the value addition in these tier 2 cities," added Bansal.

With mobile penetrations reaching very high levels, and an increasing number of individuals owning feature-rich phones or even smartphones that allow internet access, social networking is rapidly penetrating the India active internet user base. One of the trends that has been observed is that apart from social networking, professional networking has been engaging the users. Professional networking sites are more popular among young females and has the second highest average time spent. It is also anticipated that the rate of growth via mobile will exceed the growth in usage through personal computers for the foreseeable future.

At present there are about 39.7 million active mobile internet users in urban India. This is almost 50% of the active internet base. These mobile internet users belong to the overall general active internet user base of 80.2 million, suggests the report. It also reveals that a greater proportion, that is, 82% of active mobile internet users, use social media, as compared to the overall general active internet population that is about 72%. According to the ICube 2012 mobile internet report, of the 23.6 million mobile internet users from the top 35 cities in India, 77% indulged in social networking by way of mobile phones. In fact, as per the report, social networking is considered the main internet activity done on a mobile phone.

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