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Google+, the newest product by the world’s most popular search engine, is still in the process of having some kinks worked out, but that doesn’t mean users can’t check it out. The new social networking platform from Google will be rolling out publicly soon, but as of right now, usage is limited to a few invite-only candidates.

 

The invitations are only for the purpose of performing a trial run for the project and Google notes that users “may find some rough edges” on the program. However, a limited lucky few were given 15 invitations apiece to share with others.

 

Google+ is the latest software developed by the mega-search engine monopoly Google. It aims at enhancing the social networking experience beyond that of Twitter and Facebook, providing users with Realtime access to profiles information, comments and much more. The software has internet marketers and SEO experts from around the world talking about what’s in store for the future of their online business endeavors. Without revealing much, Google has already shown the importance of making sure all SEO projects follow white hat techniques and specific criteria for ranking high across a search for a particular keyword.

 

Google+ will take social networking one step further, ensuring that businesses keep on top of their SEO platform while connecting with friends and potential business clients online. Keyword optimization will be in full force and with the addition of enhanced graphic design systems, businesses are going to want to get their creative juices flowing to stand out from competitors as much as possible.

 

Anyone who hasn’t already been given an invitation to check out Google+ can try and see if anyone they know might have an extra invitation. If not, they will have to wait until the finished version comes out to join the latest social networking craze. Web surfers are advised not to click on any advertisements that promise a Google+ invite due to the possibility of spyware.

 

Google+ has already reached their maximum capacity but is set to open and close periodically.

Several fake Google+ invitations are circulating the web, leading users to click on irrelevant advertisements and viruses. The messages are similar to the real ones being sent by Google+ members so it is easy to be fooled. For a small fee, those interested may want to check out eBay, as a few hundred invites are being sold for about $5 each.