Yes, i agree with you that both the social media websites has the unique features and advantages using it. By the way, you can prefer one rather than using other, but don't confuse yourself.
At it's heart, Facebook is about friends socializing with friends, but Google+ is more of a business minded community with bloggers, gamers, tech people, SEO experts and Google fans all gathering in one place to talk about their favorite things. The key to using Google+ successfully is to find others who are fans of the product(s) you are promoting and start conversations with them. Unlike Facebook, where it's considered weird if you talk to others you don't know, Google + expects you to find strangers with common interests and strike up conversations. You could get banned for that type of thing on Facebook, but it's just part of doing business on Google+. The thing you will want to do on Google+ is to approach your potential audience with a sincere attitude of helping, rather than taking or selling. This approach will help you establish trust more easily than if you start out with a sales pitch or try to funnel people onto links to your site.
Google+ is not as good of an advertising platform as Facebook can be. If you can create a Facebook page and get real likes and real viewers to it then you have a huge chance of becoming successful with things you advertise on that page. When you buy false likes is when you run into trouble because they actually do nothing for your page if they're not interacting and actually reading your posts. Facebook > Google Plus
Google+ is clean and simple. It doesn't have intrusive advertising and annoying apps. THE BEST thing about G+ is that you have FULL control over what you see in your timeline. THE WORST thing about G+ is that not enough people use it. The complete opposite is true for facebook. Very little control over timeline, too many people (though, that's a good thing sometimes).
It depends on what you are using it for. In my experience I have found that Facebook is better for finding actual clients/buyers/subscriptions etc. But like mentioned by other people Google owns Google+ so they will work really hard to make sure that it succeeds and obviously favor it because it's their product. I have also found that G+ is much more powerful when it comes to search engine rankings. Facebook likes I find don't have as big of an impact in the search engines. But that doesn't mean it isn't important because your visitors will want to see that other Facebook users have liked it. Also chances are Google+ is going to become more and more important because Google wants to grow it whereas Facebook might be gone in 2 years when the next social sharing site pops up. Google+ seems to be something that Google is pushing hard and not that many people are using it right now. Whereas pretty much everyone has a Facebook account. Hopefully this wasn't just a rant and it makes sense to you.
Because, Google+ can promote your Blog or website or Buisness in a Proper Manner. But facebook is mostly accessed only for Entertaiment. Facebook would be Useful for you better Than google+ if you are a Film Director. Otherwise google+ is better
Yes Google+ tends to be a haven for those interested in tech and business whereas Facebook has a more social aspect. Google+ communities are decent content directories for tech related subjects, pics, etc. so you can find inspiring topics to discuss on your own blog.
I think the google+ is less interactive than the facebook.... cause google+ is one way connected and fb is double way
1. You can Get Dofollow Backlinks From Google Plus, but not from Facebook. 2. People and Business are connecting in large numbers to Google Plus in comparison of Facebook.
Google+ is better for growing your business as in compare to Facebook you can just drive more traffic to your website.
Well for once google allows you to post your links or post as much as you link on other people's profiles. Since it is a google product, it is allowed to post as much as you like anywhere. It is a spam free social media website.
I get annoyed when people start new Facebook pages and then bombard with marketing. Usually these people are new to Facebook and don't realise that it will only turn potential clients off by doing that. Provide value for readers if you are going down that path. A pet annoyance at the moment.