1- Facebook pages are created for brands or business while groups are created for common discussion communities.
2- Facebook pages have search engine friendly urls, while groups have ugly urls.
3- Application support is available for Facebook pages but not for Facebook groups.
4- Page insights are available for Pages but are not for groups.
5- Pages display information on public domain, posts are visible to everyone while Groups may have closed or secret permissions.
6- You can customize a Facebook page, plenty of options are available but groups have limited customization.
2- Facebook pages have search engine friendly urls, while groups have ugly urls.
3- Application support is available for Facebook pages but not for Facebook groups.
4- Page insights are available for Pages but are not for groups.
5- Pages display information on public domain, posts are visible to everyone while Groups may have closed or secret permissions.
6- You can customize a Facebook page, plenty of options are available but groups have limited customization.