Today we’ve begun wrapping up our top posts of 2012 series here on Marketing Land and our sister site, Search Engine Land. In the next few days we’ll be sharing some of the most popular stories from 2012, including some of the most read, most tweeted and the most liked on Facebook. To get us started we’ve pulled together the most popular stories shared on Google+.
To gather the data we used Social Crawlytics, a free tool that crawls any site analyzes each URL to show how it’s been shared on the most popular social channels out there, including Twitter, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, StumbleUpon and more. According to Yousaf Sekander from Social Analytics, the data comes directly from each network’s API which means the data is platform agnostic. In other words, whatever data the social network has on your site, it is captured right from the social channel.
A few things we noticed about these top headlines:
Not surprisingly, Google authorship and content is popular on Google+
Project Glass was a highlight this year, not just a breakthrough invention, but also in terms of marketing online and offline
Our Google+ audience is paying attention to ongoing privacy changes
So let’s get started! Here are our top stories with the most +1′s from 2012, with the number of +1′s each received shown after the headline:
10. The Return Of The Google Dance (97)
11. Vic Gundotra: Google+ Doesn’t Intrude On Social With Ads, Piss Off Developers By Changing APIs (95)
A special thanks Annie Cushing, who told us about the tool.
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