Google+ has already reached to 62 million users, and is even on track to reach 400 million by the end of 2012.
At least according to a projection from Paul Allen, founder of Ancestry.com and a self-proclaimed unofficial Google+ statistician.
Allen, who reported his numbers as of 27 December, estimates that about 625,000 new users are joining Google+ each day. Allen said every week his team runs hundreds of queries to track the growth of Google+.
Google has been aggressively marketing and promoting Google+, with new TV ads featuring athletes and stars. Google also has been integrating Google+ with its other products, such as its search engine. And the company has been tweaking the Google+ product to appeal to more users, particularly business users with the introduction of Google+ Pages in November.
But the latest push on Google+ appears to be paying dividends.
Allen also predicts that a network effect will kick in and have a significant impact on Google+ signups. Allen also said he expects more Google+ APIs to be released in 2012 so that developers will be able to build applications and “experiences” on top of Google+ to attract and benefit even more users.
“I expect the growth to continue to accelerate, however. Google can continue to integrate Google+ into its other products, and word of mouth will continue to build,” Allen said. “Most importantly, 700,000 Android devices are activated daily, and this will become a very significant source of new users for Google+. That number will also grow next year.”
The bottom line of his analysis is that Allen sees 2012 as a big year for Google+. “Based on the accelerated growth I’m seeing and all the dials and levers Google can still utilise, and the developer ecosystem that will be developed,” Allen wrote, “I predict that 2012 is going to be a breakout year for Google+ and that it will end next year with more than 400 million users.”
Those are healthy figures, but they are a far cry from Facebook’s more than 800 million users. Still, Google+ is on the rise and its growth will merit observation in the 2012.
Allen’s estimates for Google+ are as follows:
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I can stand people compairing Google+ to facebook. Facebook has been arround for alot longer, and has had a head start.