Google +1 sharing Link on Google Adsense image ads


If you love sharing links and images on social site networks; and have created a long chain on recently launched Google+ then here is one news for you.

So, so far how many +1 links you have shared with your friends via Google Search; but as planned if everything goes well the same you can do also with the Google image ads; which you thought had a better deal for you and in which your friends might interested.


According to Google Adsense blog; it is planning to show a +1 button on the image ads it display; which if you share will be shown on the social network connected to you.

To help you understand the process better, Google had also cited the following example. Take Susan, who sees an ad for a good deal on flights.  She +1’s the ad, thinking her friends might value this deal. Now, when Susan’s friends and contacts are signed in to their Google accounts, they’ll be able to see Susan’s picture across the bottom of the ad, with a note saying she +1’d it.

via Adsense blog

Though; I would love to know how many of you appreciate this new concept… has this Google +1 social networking been able to beat the other popular social networking sites.



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