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Does anyone know how I can +1 a page that doesn't have a +1 button on it?

I want to do this for 'search plus your world', and I'm shocked it's not immediately apparent.

Posting it on your Google+ profile will register as a +1 on the button.
I just played around with it a bit, and it seems google now shows a +1 button on their search results. I guess I can force the page to show up in a search result to +1 it.

Posting on my google+ as a way to +1 a page is a terrible user experience.

Edit: I can't find a way to view all of my +1s. Google needs to hire some new UX people.

Edit2: I found it. You have to go to your profile and there is a +1's tab/button that will show all of your +1s. Oddly 'search plus your world' seems broken. I have this page +1'd

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/jun/01/north-caro...

If I search for 'north carolina sea level rise' I would expect my +1 to show up. It doesn't.

No normal human being will take the time to figure out this maze of google spaghetti

thanks, but it doesn't work very well. Right now everytime I try to +1 a page it says "loading" for a while, then "can't +1 this page". I think it's because I have multiple google accounts and google apps accounts, and chrome is logged in to one of them while i'm logged in to a different one in a tab.

I can make my way through this maze, but I have no idea how they expect normal people to put all these pieces together.

I only have one account and I've had a very pleasant time using this plugin. It's typically the only way that I will +1 a page because it's so simple.
believe me, I want it to work well. That's the source of my frustration :)
You can view all of your +1's from your Google+ profile page. Profile > +1's.
There are browser extensions from Google that do this. I'm always pleasantly surprised when I come across a page without a button, but has a number of +1's
Could also be +1 from search results I think.
when users hover over a +1 button, they will see recommendations for other great content on your site.

Which was not why I became an early adopter of the +1 button and put it on sites I own. I included it because I wanted to optimize my sites for "social search". I hate mousehover popups and I'm not going to hand over screen real estate to google on my sites. Another js include bites the dust.

edit to clarify. I own sites that deal with a niche subject. It's not tech or science related. The first google service I threw out were ads. Sites with a niche subject get very poor quality ads, some even slightly insulting to the kind of folk I want to reach. I also invested quite some time to interconnect pages across the site for relevance. I don't want people to think that page x is the next place to go to because of some google signals.

I don't understand your logic here. If your site deals with a niche subject, wouldn't you want Google to recommend more in-site links to your visitors (especially ones you care enough to +1 your content)?

Basically, Google is enabling you to keep your readers on your site by giving you recommended links to your site for free.

The structure to link relevant content is already there. Same with the site's search engine. I work with namespaces, titles and content and local search does the job.

The issue at hand (and to answer your question) is that this mouseover menu doesn't add value. It moves attention to popular content - not must read content. Google claims to know what the next page should be, I claim to already have that functionality. And it doesn't involve likes, votes, +1s, keywords, tags or ranks - it's about original and relevant content.

Sure, I understand you now. You're taking the content-centric approach vs. the social-centric approach. Which I guess should have been your question all along if you were adding the +1 button in the first place?

In your specific case, it sounds like you want users to look at content that you pick as relevant. In most cases that Google is targeting, they want to give authors the ability to have their readers pick what to read based on social signals and past reading/+1 behavior.

Esoteric keywords in google work brilliant for my sites. Then came social and I added the +1 button because of the nature of circles in g+. Birds of a feather flock together, so +1 would bump results for my sites for people in someone's circle and my reach would expand a notch. So I'm disabling the button in anticipation of a js option to disable the mousehover menu.
From https://developers.google.com/+/plugins/+1button/

+1 tag attributes

These parameters control settings for each button. You can set these parameters as attribute=value pairs on +1 button tags, or as JavaScript key:value pairs in a call to gapi.plusone.render.

option: recommendations

- can be: true, false

- defaults to: true

- description: To disable showing recommendations within the +1 hover bubble, set recommendations to false.

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I keep hoping that one day I'll wake up and all of this (G+) will have been a dream.