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When Google+ came out, it’s success was very much up in the air (remember Google Buzz?). However, it seems a lot of people have already thrown themselves into Google+ full force — Facebook may have 750 million users, but Google+ has already crossed the 20 million user milestone in only 30 days. If you’re ready to give it a shot as your main network, here’s what you need to do.
Migrate Your Friends
A social network is nothing without a group of friends with whom to talk, so the first thing you’ll want to do is migrate your friends. Not everyone you know is going to be on Google+ yet, but it’s a good idea to make sure you don’t leave anybody out — and you can always send those other late adopters an invite to encourage them.

The easiest way to migrate your Facebook friends is to import them through a Yahoo email address. I know that sounds awful, but hear me out: While a few people have created browser extensions and other migration methods, Facebook shuts them down pretty quickly, since they don’t like non-partners pulling friend data. In addition, the non-Yahoo methods usually add your Facebook friends to Google Contacts, which you probably don’t want. You may not have a Yahoo account, but that’s what makes this method great — no need to fill up your main address book with Facebook junk. Plus, it really does only take a few minutes.
To do this, head to mail.yahoo.com and click the Create New Account button (if you already have a Yahoo or Flickr account, you can skip this step). Once you’ve created an account, sign in and head to the Contacts tab. Click on “Import Contacts” and choose the Facebook option. You should now see all your Facebok friends in your Yahoo address book.

Lastly, head to Google+ and go to the Circles tab. Click “Find and Invite” and click the Yahoo button. It’ll add all your Yahoo Contacts (or Facebook Friends, in this case), to the Find and Invite page and you can add your Facebook friends to your circles. I, for one, was shocked at how many of my friends were already using Google+ without me knowing.
Migrate Your Photos

When it’s done, you’ll see those albums in Google+. By default, they won’t be public, and you can adjust each album’s privacy settings by going into them and clicking on the “Edit” link under “Visible To”.
If you don’t want to use Chrome, you can grab a similar extension for Firefox, but you have to transfer albums one by one. If you have Chrome installed, I recommend using the Chrome extension just this once because it’s much faster.
Migrate Your Videos
The only way to migrate your videos, unfortunately, is to download the entirety of your Facebook data and re-upload them. To do this, head to Account > Account Settings, and scroll down to “Download Your Information”. Hit the “learn more” link and hit he Download button. It will take a while to gather your info, but you’ll receive an email when it’s done, and you can download a ZIP file full of your photos, videos and profile information.

Strangely, when I did this, one of my two videos was missing from the “videos” folder in the ZIP file. However, I was still able to download that video from Facebook by installing the Video Download Helper extension for Firefox, navigating to the video you want to download, playing it, and clicking the arrow next to Download Helper’s icon in the add-on bar.
Once you’ve wrangled all the videos you want to move to Google+, you’ll just have to upload them one by one. Head into Google+, click on your profile, and go to “Videos”. Hit the “Upload New Videos” link and re-upload your videos to your Google+ profile.
Update Both Networks at Once

Now that all your data’s been migrated, you can enjoy using Google+ as your main social network. However, chances are you still have a few friends on Facebook you want to keep up with. You can update your status on both networks at once using Facebook’s “Upload via Email” feature. Just head to Facebook’s mobile page, copy your Upload via Email email address, and add it to its own “Facebook” circle on Google+. From now on, when you update your status on Google+, you can just include your Facebook circle to send that status to Facebook as well.
This method isn’t perfect, however: it will only work with statuses of up to 50 characters, and it doesn’t work with photos. However, it’s the best we have at the moment, and it does have the advantage of working over both desktop and mobile. I personally have found that I usually share slightly different things on Facebook and Google+, and when I do want to share similar, longer status updates, it’s not that hard to just copy and paste them for now.
It’s also worth mentioning the previously mentioned Google+Facebook extension. While it’s a much easier way to update both statuses at once, it’s been hit by a bit of controversy, which you can read more about over at our post and on this Reddit thread. The company has responded to accusations of malware injection, and it seems more accidental than something that was actually of malicious intent, but we still recommending you use this at your own risk. The “update by email” method is still the safest, but this is a possibility as well.
There isn’t a foolproof, one-step way to migrate your data, but this should help make the process quite a bit easier for you Google+ fans out there. Got any of your own migration tips to share? Let us know in the comments.
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Jamie
Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 9:53 AMI don’t really have anything in my Facebook account that I can’t live without, so I’m not going to bother with most of this. However the trick to update my status on both sites is fantastic! Thanks!
Paul
Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 11:23 AMJust tried to import contacts using Yahoo mail but it fails anyone have any ideas?
Rob
Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 2:12 PMI have the same problem Paul. When I click on import contacts nothing happens. Have tried using Chrome, FF and Safari.
Mr White
Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 6:30 PMI tried FF, Chrome, Safari & Opera – import wouldn’t work.
I then tried on a Windoze 7 machine & IE9 worked immediately. Handy hint but kind of disappointing.
Maybe you could try putting Safari into developer mode & getting it to pretend it is IE?
Stirling
Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 4:01 PMI had the same prob with FF and Chrome, Tried IE9 and it worked fine :)
Paul
Friday, July 29, 2011 at 1:00 PMThanks for the replies guys i have also tried ie9 on win 7 and all i get is a failure message at the top of the screen. Maybe its security settings in FB i will have to check it out.
Adam
Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 1:34 PMI actually dont think i will import facebook into Google+ , Most “Friends” on FB i dont really care about but have still as a friend due to Silly comments they make that is a good time waster and if i delete them from list, they will prob call me and say, why you delete me, dont wanna be my friend, which is so stupid, havent spoken to them in 6 yrs and they get offended if i delete them. So Google+ will be a nice fresh start which is why i like the Circles idea. Although if google+ turns out the same, then will be over Social Networks for sure.
z3d
Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 2:29 PMThanks! didn’t know about the photos transfer :)
NacaYoda
Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 2:45 PMYahoo Migrate seemed to “Fail” for me. It reported “0″ new contacts. But they had actually imported 100%.
When using hte Chrome plugin to import photos from Facebook to Picasa, turn off other Chrome plugins. It failed for me (logged into Facebook, then nothing) until I took this step. Now going gangbusters.
nkwong
Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 3:36 PMbest forever alone ever
Dan Miller
Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 5:11 PMOnce G+ is open to the public and the FB friends I care about move to G+ then my Facebook will be closed down without importing anything over.
drX
Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 5:16 PMGoogle+ is lonely, back to FB again
Andrew
Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 5:49 PMAnyone want to invite me?
dyer1313@gmail.com
Google Plus Forums
Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 3:39 PMHi Andrew,
Head on over to http://gplusforums.org. Apparently they are giving away invites. Cheers.
Sicarius123
Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 10:19 PMNo idea why I’d want to use this over facebook, really.
matteb
Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 6:46 PMSeems like a mad waste of time, much easier to spend 15 minutes cleaning fb from all your useless friends. The don’t get notified. Or simply hide them from your fb feed, you will never see them.
Gmail and reader is great but I don’t want google knowing everything…
Ford_Au
Sunday, September 11, 2011 at 8:18 AMHow can I add my place on my facebook status Like ( via Sydney,Australia) something like that…Anyone know? Help me pls….cheers