If Google+ is a 'ghost town,' is it worth the effort?
The social media site is signing up a ton of users, but they aren't doing much. Still, social media experts say it's worth keeping at it.
By Matt Wilson | Posted: March 1, 2012

The average Facebook user spends 405 minutes per month on the site. Tumblr and Pinterest? 89 minutes a month for each. Twitter users spend about 21 minutes a month reading tweets, LinkedIn users are on that site about 17 minutes per month, and MySpace users spend about eight minutes a month there. The average amount of time Google+ members spend on the site? Only three minutes every month, according to comScore, which led The Wall Street Journal to dub it
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