All over the internet, users and marketers alike are buzzing about the new addition to Google’s suite of services – Google Buzz. This post will discuss Google Buzz and what it means for internet marketers.
Google Buzz is a new way for people to share what they are thinking to and doing to friends and family.
Some people call it a Twitter clone, and it is partially, but a couple of new things are the ability to “like” an update, like on Facebook, and to comment on an update, just like on Facebook. Because of this, Google Buzz is known as Google’s fight against Twitter and Facebook – Google wants the entire internet and more and more, people are using Twitter and Facebook. Google probably hopes that Google Buzz will relieve some of this and bring a small portion of internet users back to Google.
Now on to what Google Buzz means for marketers:
Google Buzz may or may not revolutionize the way internet users socialize online. Right now, although everybody is talking about how Google has silently rolled out Buzz, it looks like it’s just another Twitter/Facebook clone that is hosted under the biggest name in the internet: Google.
So what does this mean? For now, you may want to stick to using Twitter and Facebook to bring traffic and loyal subscribers to your website. However, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t use Buzz at all. To be successful online, you must use all current trends, and right now, everybody is talking about and even using Google Buzz. One feature in Google Buzz that Google came up with by themselves is the ability to pull status messages from your chat status and Twitter. This means that after a one-time setup, Google Buzz will automatically update itself as long as you use Twitter. This makes it much easier to use Google Buzz, and best of all, no work is required other than that setup.
If you have any questions about Google Buzz or how it works, feel free to use the below comment form to drop us a comment.
Thanks for reading and keep retweeting!





I started using Google Buzz, and I have to say I like it. I use it through Twitter, mostly.
Thank you for providing insight on how much you like the new Google Buzz and how you use it.
I think soon google will introduce buzz count then this will be great and we can use this just like twitter or retweet
Actually, although it’s not official, they have a buzz button with a counter over at Mashable.
Hi..I am reading your page for a few days now is there any way to subscribe by email
Yes, check out the sidebar to subscribe to receive posts by email.
Thanks for the tips. Interesting but looks like there is some hard work ahead for me!
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I use the WP Super Cache plugin for WordPress, you should too if you run a blog.
Wow! What a concept ! Amazing … Didn’t know it worked that way.
Keep on blogging! its getting through the tough times that make you stronger and then the good times will follow, keep writing about your experiences and we should all pull together.
Thanks for taking the time to share this, I feel strongly about it and love reading more on this topic. If possible, as you gain knowledge, would you mind updating your blog with more information? It is extremely helpful for me.
This is my second visit to this blog. We are starting a new initiative in the same niche as this blog. Your blog provided us with valuable information to work on. You have done a fantastic job.
I found my buzz posts aggregated here http://buzzeater.net/. Is my buzz stream public? Isn’t this against privacy?
Actually, by default Buzz is similar to Twitter. People can automatically see everything that you’re posting.