On 28th June, 2011
Google rolled out the beta version of its highly anticipated social networking
site, Google Plus. It is no secret that Google has long been wanting to get a
slice of the social networking market. So, what exactly is Google Plus and how
does it compare to Facebook? In this post we are going to look at Google Plus
Versus Facebook and examine some of their major differences.
Simply put, Google
Plus has integrated many of the best features from our favorite social media
sites, such as Facebook and Twitter, in one convenient package.
The Comparison:
You’ve probably
seen some of the cartoons poking fun at the rivalry between Facebook and
Google+. While they’re all in good fun, there’s a grain of truth to them as
well. By all accounts, Google is trying to oust Facebook as the King of Social
Media – and if any company is up to the task, it’s Google. But is Google+ a
contender? Let’s compare the two and see.
Facebook
Once merely a
hangout for college students, this powerhouse has become the goto network for
family, friends, and even businesses and government entities. You can chat with
your grandmother in Sydney, play a game of Bejeweled, post pictures of your
wedding, and encourage people to sign up for your mailing list – all without
leaving the site. Not only that, but Facebook has it’s own advertising network,
making it easy and cost effective to get your business in front of your target
audience.
Facebook also
allows users to set up both private and public groups where you can dish about
common interests and invite others to join the discussion. You also have the
ability to set up “facebook pages” which are specifically designed for
businesses and other entities.
Google+
1. Sharing Information
The new kid in the
social media market has a lot to offer. Unlike Facebook, Google+ is not an all
or nothing venue for sharing information. It allows you to pick and choose who
can see your content, making it a bit like your Facebook wall with groups mixed
in. Not only that, but Google+ gives you a lot more sharing space, whereas
Facebook limits individual wall posts to 420 characters.
Although Facebook
allows you similar sharing controls with lists, these are far from easy to find
and use. Facebook is in the process of introducing easier controls over sharing
of information, probably in response to Google+’s success with Circles, so it
will be interesting to see how this all pans out, but for now, Google+ gets my
vote on this one.
2. Hangouts
If you prefer to mingle
face-to-face, Google+ has you covered with a nifty little tool called Hangouts.
Using your web cam and mic, you can chat in real time with co-workers, friends
around the world, or even total strangers. Whenever someone in one of your
circles starts a Hangout, it will show up in your stream, so pull up a chair
and join in.
3. Streams
‘Streams’ is
probably the thing Google Plus does best. It offers you a way to filter the
content you see. If it’s your day off and you don’t want to hear about work,
click another stream. Feel like reading about a particular topic? Make a circle
dedicated to it, then choose it from the “streams” list. You’ll hear only what
you want, when you want. No more miss-mash of information sorted only by time
of creation.
4. Google Rankings
For Your Profile
And finally,
probably the most exciting (and most speculated about) feature of Google Plus
is the way your Google profile will quickly climb the search engine rankings.
Use your keywords in your profile and get ranked in Google.
5. Personal
Accounts Only….For Now
At this point in
time, Google Plus is only available to private individuals, but business
accounts are on the menu for the future, so watch this space.
Summary
In the battle of
Google Plus versus Facebook, which one is the better choice? Well, it depends
on your needs and how you choose to manage your social networking. One thing is
certain though, Google Plus is a true contender in the highly competitive
social media marketplace. If you’re not a member yet, you should make it a point
to get on board, because Google Plus is going to play an important role in
social marketing.
In my next post I
will be walking you through how to get started with Google Plus and talking you
through some of the Google Plus features in greater detail.
Are you already
using Google Plus? If so, I would love to hear what you think of it so far and
how it is stacking up against the established Social Networking sites. Please
leave me a comment below…..and don’t forget to share and Google+ me
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Google Plus and Facebook are both popular and useful social media platforms but based on my observation, most of the businesses are start using Google Plus to engaged customers and promote their sales online.
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