Okay, Google has finally imitated Facebook's Facepile. With Google+'s Badge Tool, practicing some show-offs and bragging acts on your page regarding who's following you or subscribed to you is possible.
Absolutely nothing exciting-it's simply having your subscriber's face on your web pages and not merely boring icons. Technically speaking, it's similar to Google's version of Like, which is +1: new name, same thing.
How to make use of it? Just go to the tool and enter your Google+ page number. After some reading and further formalities, you will be able to obtain the code you need to install the badge on your website. The Small Badge and Add to Circle button allow your site readers, followers, and visitors to subscribe to your page without leaving your site. On the other hand, making use of Icons, which have no ability to show an update on your number of page subscribers and to let visitors to sign up for your Google+ page without exiting from your website, is not a choice if you wish people to subscribe to you right after chancing upon your site.
Just Like Facebook's Like
In addition, Google is now showing the number of +1s you gained from your subscribers. It's like showing different online users who regard your page/post as a captivating one, thereby making it more popular and credible on the reader's side. Certainly, having this is like bragging about the individuals who not just chanced upon your website but liked it as well.
Search Engine Land is so gracious with sharing Google's latest e-mail about this feature. It reads like this:
"If you have linked your Google+ page to your site, the count of +1s on the badge will represent the +1s across your brand including those from your home page, your Google+ page, and any ads you've linked via Social Extensions.
Please note, once you've linked your Google+ page to your site, there may be a delay before the count shown on the badge includes +1s from across your brand. During this delay, the badge will show the count of +1s from your Google+ page."
For SEO and Online Entrepreneurs
Well, if you're an SEO guy, an online service vendor, or a marketing
SEO reseller, who owns a website and utilizes websites as part of your advertising strategy to show off your reputation, credibility, and popularity, this can be useful. Customers may use this as a basis for selecting your company and your services over others once they see how much people and online readers enjoyed and +1'd your post, pages, and whole website. Well, although it won't ensure you sure customers, it can be advantageous if you're handling customers who consider social media presence-having plenty of Likes and subscriptions-as a yardstick to determine success, or at the very least, reputation.