There is not a way to stop Google Plus from telling you when people plus one your posts. Google claims they only show you relevant plus one posts, but there is not a current way to disable this feature.
They crave attention
You eat the chickens.
You can tag a celebrity that's on Google+ when you post. Your mileage though will vary if they happen to respond back.
Hey its very simple, click on the share button, then automatically it will ask you add more people clink in that box, then select your followings and share it
No they don't see it. That is the reason it called private.
One thing about Google+ is that it was not made to compete directly with Facebook. Some people prefer Google+, and others like Facebook better. The only way to tell is to try it for yourself.Below are some opinions from WikiAnswers contributors:Personally, I prefer G+ over Facebook because it encourages interaction between strangers. You can keep posts within your circles only, but public posts are more lively, and (most of) the people are very friendly. It is also easier to video chat with friends using hangouts.Note: This is a subjective question. Please read the discussion on how to answer this question.
The biggest difference in "following" on Google Plus and other social networks (primarily Facebook), is the Google Plus Circles feature. If you place someone in your "Following" circle, you are signifying that you would like their posts and activity to show in your news stream/feed, but you don't actually know them.
Unlike other social media networking sites, there doesn't seem to be a character or post limit on Google+.
YouTube comments used to be linked to Google+ posts. After late 2015, YouTube features are now being separated from Google+ so in the future, this should not be a problem.
Check your Google Plus Profile Account settings check the privacy settings no necessary changes as required after that your google plus profile will show up on search results.
how to invite people to circles
Yes, it is. Google+ (Google plus) is a new social media platform powered by Google. As of July 2, 2011 it is being tested by selected and invited people.