G+ is better then Fb for Google search engine but Fb is better then g+ for all search engine . i think you get my point ..
Facebook is not so bad also,but still thinking that google+ is better for seo. Much more traffic are coming from google plus.
G+ after the bad performance in the beginning is on its way up, and if we consider Google's methodology, G+ will surely win its prominence in the near future itself. So its better to keep updated on G+ and book your spot before others
Both can help your website rank higher but Google+ have an advantage that it's owned by Google which makes it more important for SEO in specific. it can help your website get ranked higher on search engine. Also Google Author markup is highly estimated online.
I don't think there will be a time when anyone can say "This is and will be better than that". Given time, no-one knows what will happen to either platform. I say use both until things DO change.
Google+ hasn't really taken off as a social network. I use it for SEO, but Facebook is much better for getting real visitors to your site. I rarely get any Google+ referrals, but there are always lots from Facebook. I also like Stumbleupon. I usually get more visitors from there than any other social network
Google+ and Facebook are more or less considered social media marketing not SEO. With that being said they both have advantages of getting people to the desired website. I personally wouldn't recommend them to rank better overall BUT people who are friends and add you to there circles will see sites that you liked on Google+ in better positions than if they were not logged in. Hope that made sense.
I think of likes and votes more for increasing popularity, which I guess is a type of SEO. I would mostly use it for gaining traffic or convincing people of the legitimacy of a brand, product or service more so than for ranking higher in search engines.
Both are same. Facebook traffic far more than google+. bUT another fact is google+ is google's socail network. think Both side.
Google, most definetly does. It's one of their ways to get you to use G+. They just make it so you need them, rather than they need you.