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So I don't know if you all heard yet, but Google Reader will not be available after July 1, 2013. They claim the reason for that is due to the decrease in usage and readership of Google Reader but let's be honest, it's more about Google Plus being a fail than a fall in Google Reader usage. (For the full story, click the "read more" button).
One has to wonder, if they're cancelling Google Reader, will they also cancel the Google Friend Connect (GFC) feature? More than likely they will which is such a disappointment for myself and bloggers like me who've worked so hard to get our GFC follow numbers to grow. A little over a year ago, GFC stopped being available for non-Blogger (Google Hosted Blogs) to use and I'm pretty sure that in the near future, no one will be able to use GFC. Is it the easiest service to follow back and use? Yes and no. GFC is convenient because you can click "follow" and a pop up window opens and you follow the blog. Done. However, following back people that follow you is increasingly difficult because even if you click on the little pictures from your followers, not all of them link to their blogs so it's a challenge to follow everyone back.
I think Google is planning on obliterating all of their external services in an attempt to get more people to use their Google Plus feature. Yuck. I don't know about you, but I'm no fan of Google Plus. The circles are confusing, I still am not quite sure how to follow people from my blog page and not my personal account, and only a selected few pages are able to have a custom url (plus.google.com/blogname). Most of us are stuck with some random long number. Not a very professional way to market your blog. If Google was smart, they'd find a way to integrate their GFC feature with Google Plus or transfer the follows on GFC to our Google Plus pages automatically. Let me tell you, if they did that, I'd be much happier and would actually use Google Plus for once...
It's not that Google is the only social media outlet with challenges. Facebook and it's ever changing news feed, privacy policies and lack of integration between personal accounts and pages leaves a lot to be desired. I am constantly irritated with Facebook. Firstly, why doesn't "liking" a page while you're "acting as" your business/blog page count as a like? Mark Zuckerberg is wealthy and smart enough to figure out a way to integrate the "likes" you make on your personal account with the "likes" you make from your page. It's such a hassle to go back and forth from your personal account to your page when you're "liking" someone, just so the "like" counts.
Another gripe I have with Facebook pages specifically is the fact that the news feed never seems to be quite up to date. You can sort it by "most popular" and by "most recent" but the most recent sometimes only has posts made several hours ago and not the most recent post that the page you "liked" actually put up. Frustrating!
Now Facebook also makes it super hard to get your posts seen from your "page" unless you pay to promote it and even then, it doesn't feel like you're getting many views. I wonder if the numbers they give saying how many people viewed the post are made up because if 5,000 people actually saw the post I paid $20 to promote, shouldn't I have more than 1 like? Ya know? I could go on and on about Facebook but I already made a post about my Gripes with Facebook before.
So what are we bloggers to do? Well the people I know who are on non-Google Blogger hosted blogs are already prepared for this transition because they've had to network using other social media outlets for at least a year now. It's still not clear if GFC will be cancelled but it's probably around 80% or more likely that it will be so we have to prepare just in case. Am I going to quit using GFC? Heck no! I'm going to ride that horse 'till the bitter end. In the meantime, however, I'm going to start actually working on my other social media outlets that I've neglected like Bloglovin' and.... I cringe as I type this... Google Plus.
So, please follow me on both sites, I'll provide the links below. Comment and tell me your thoughts and put links for your Bloglovin' and Google Plus as well so I can follow you back!! I'm going to have a super hard time adjusting to not seeing all my favorite blogs in Google Reader so I have to start finding new ways to follow you all!! I follow everyone back who comments so please leave a comment so I won't miss your blog come July!
Here's the story courtesy of CNN:
So I don't know if you all heard yet, but Google Reader will not be available after July 1, 2013. They claim the reason for that is due to the decrease in usage and readership of Google Reader but let's be honest, it's more about Google Plus being a fail than a fall in Google Reader usage. (For the full story, click the "read more" button).
One has to wonder, if they're cancelling Google Reader, will they also cancel the Google Friend Connect (GFC) feature? More than likely they will which is such a disappointment for myself and bloggers like me who've worked so hard to get our GFC follow numbers to grow. A little over a year ago, GFC stopped being available for non-Blogger (Google Hosted Blogs) to use and I'm pretty sure that in the near future, no one will be able to use GFC. Is it the easiest service to follow back and use? Yes and no. GFC is convenient because you can click "follow" and a pop up window opens and you follow the blog. Done. However, following back people that follow you is increasingly difficult because even if you click on the little pictures from your followers, not all of them link to their blogs so it's a challenge to follow everyone back.
I think Google is planning on obliterating all of their external services in an attempt to get more people to use their Google Plus feature. Yuck. I don't know about you, but I'm no fan of Google Plus. The circles are confusing, I still am not quite sure how to follow people from my blog page and not my personal account, and only a selected few pages are able to have a custom url (plus.google.com/blogname). Most of us are stuck with some random long number. Not a very professional way to market your blog. If Google was smart, they'd find a way to integrate their GFC feature with Google Plus or transfer the follows on GFC to our Google Plus pages automatically. Let me tell you, if they did that, I'd be much happier and would actually use Google Plus for once...
It's not that Google is the only social media outlet with challenges. Facebook and it's ever changing news feed, privacy policies and lack of integration between personal accounts and pages leaves a lot to be desired. I am constantly irritated with Facebook. Firstly, why doesn't "liking" a page while you're "acting as" your business/blog page count as a like? Mark Zuckerberg is wealthy and smart enough to figure out a way to integrate the "likes" you make on your personal account with the "likes" you make from your page. It's such a hassle to go back and forth from your personal account to your page when you're "liking" someone, just so the "like" counts.
Another gripe I have with Facebook pages specifically is the fact that the news feed never seems to be quite up to date. You can sort it by "most popular" and by "most recent" but the most recent sometimes only has posts made several hours ago and not the most recent post that the page you "liked" actually put up. Frustrating!
Now Facebook also makes it super hard to get your posts seen from your "page" unless you pay to promote it and even then, it doesn't feel like you're getting many views. I wonder if the numbers they give saying how many people viewed the post are made up because if 5,000 people actually saw the post I paid $20 to promote, shouldn't I have more than 1 like? Ya know? I could go on and on about Facebook but I already made a post about my Gripes with Facebook before.
So what are we bloggers to do? Well the people I know who are on non-Google Blogger hosted blogs are already prepared for this transition because they've had to network using other social media outlets for at least a year now. It's still not clear if GFC will be cancelled but it's probably around 80% or more likely that it will be so we have to prepare just in case. Am I going to quit using GFC? Heck no! I'm going to ride that horse 'till the bitter end. In the meantime, however, I'm going to start actually working on my other social media outlets that I've neglected like Bloglovin' and.... I cringe as I type this... Google Plus.
So, please follow me on both sites, I'll provide the links below. Comment and tell me your thoughts and put links for your Bloglovin' and Google Plus as well so I can follow you back!! I'm going to have a super hard time adjusting to not seeing all my favorite blogs in Google Reader so I have to start finding new ways to follow you all!! I follow everyone back who comments so please leave a comment so I won't miss your blog come July!
On a side note, I'm changing the layout of my blog so it looks different. My buttons are in my header and are clickable now (in case you were wondering). Happy Thursday!
Here's the story courtesy of CNN: