In the Asia Pacific region, Google+ is most popular in Singapore, followed by India, Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong, according to data from Experian Hitwise.
Singapore is also the only country in which Google+ has enjoyed a continued rate of adoption – other countries have seen its popularity decline after a peak in mid-July, following its initial beta-launch in end June.
Experian Hitwise is an online competitive intelligence service that operates in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Singapore.
Globally, Singapore’s usage of Google+ was ranked sixth in the Social Networking and Forums category.
Google+’s popularity in Singapore was attributed to the dominance of the Google’s search engine in Singapore, with over 34.48 per cent of upsteam traffic to Google+ originating from the Google Singapore search engine.
Among the countries, Hong Kong secured the lowest rate of Google+ adoption despite being the heaviest users of social networks – almost 60 per cent of visits are to platforms like Facebook and YouTube, while 40 per cent of the visits are to local Chinese forums and social media including Discuss, Uwants and Sina Weibo etc. Globally, it was ranked 90th.
Google+ also performed strongly in India achieving 14th place at its peak. This could be attributed to the rapid growth of India’s mobile and Internet community, its growing economy, as well as the increasing popularity of social media.
Despite minimal impact seen on Facebook visits so far after the launch in all markets except Hong Kong, Google+ sees key reliance on other Google properties such as Google Search, YouTube and Gmail to direct and refer visitors to the new Social platform.

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