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I don’t usually leave a comment about something unless I’ve something positive to say about it. I’m not sure how to say this, but almost the whole of the above video about Google+ is cool and good presentation… until the last 15 seconds!
They say: “… sooner or later you’re going to use it”. Well I’m sorry, Google, but this is one avid social networker you are not, repeat NOT going to get using Google +. You did really well in your presentation, right up until the last 15 seconds; then you blew it! So this social networker will not be taking another look at it, at least until you submit an unreserved, heartfelt and sincere apology for being so bloody (pardon my angry language) conceited and arrogant, not to say patronising!
Now, sack your marketing department and recognise that there are a lot of thinking, intelligent and logical people out here, who can have a great bearing on your success.
You raise a very important comment here. At the end of the day it really is up to the user if they use Google Plus or not.
I don’t think the video was made by Google in the first instance tho so it might be worth us trying to hunt out another explanation from Google’s point of view.
Definite not a video made by Google, it’s more of a parody for why people will probably end up using Google+ whether they want to or not.. because Google seems to be everywhere :) .
I don’t usually leave a comment about something unless I’ve something positive to say about it. I’m not sure how to say this, but almost the whole of the above video about Google+ is cool and good presentation… until the last 15 seconds!
They say: “… sooner or later you’re going to use it”. Well I’m sorry, Google, but this is one avid social networker you are not, repeat NOT going to get using Google +. You did really well in your presentation, right up until the last 15 seconds; then you blew it! So this social networker will not be taking another look at it, at least until you submit an unreserved, heartfelt and sincere apology for being so bloody (pardon my angry language) conceited and arrogant, not to say patronising!
Now, sack your marketing department and recognise that there are a lot of thinking, intelligent and logical people out here, who can have a great bearing on your success.
You raise a very important comment here. At the end of the day it really is up to the user if they use Google Plus or not.
I don’t think the video was made by Google in the first instance tho so it might be worth us trying to hunt out another explanation from Google’s point of view.
Regards
Wayne Austin
Managing Director
Definite not a video made by Google, it’s more of a parody for why people will probably end up using Google+ whether they want to or not.. because Google seems to be everywhere :) .
Mark