Is Google's First Click Free a blow to Facebook and Twitter? »
Posted By MyWayOnNow 1 year, 1 month ago in Science & TechnologyFirst Click Free for News is a method whereby Google gets access to the full content of publishers' news stories, getting to peer through a pay wall/subscription page and where Google News users get to read the first story they click to for free.
There may well be many sites in the UK willing to do put all their search eggs in Google's basket but social media traffic should also be considered.
Many URLs are passed around via Twitter, Facebook, StumbleUpon, Digg and their clones. In fact these sites are a good method of ‘social discovery' and often play a key role in introducing quality content to a wider audience of social media participants.
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