Almost everyone mentions Twitter as the best channel for growing an audience
Twitter is my favorite social channel.
This is because I can communicate with my niche easily compared to other channels.
What's your preferred channel?
i think tiktok is the best, best algorhytm to find people interested in your stuff, from there on lead them to other socialmedias so you can have more impact then 5 seconds on them
@rowemore Tiktok is nor for selling, its for building a brand, you cant really sell the people something, you can show them how "cool" your brand is, get audience, reach many people and hopefully converte them to other socialmedias. I make free apps so its different to like a normal product selling company.
@charlie_lee1 yes grow audience fast, worldwide and without marketing budget. It can be so easy to go viral there and reach people how are interested, but that takes some work and videos that are interessting for the audience
I think it really depends on the niche you are in and where your target audience is most active. Twitter may work great for some, but others might find more success on Instagram or LinkedIn. It's important to not just blindly follow what everyone else is doing, but instead experiment with different channels and see which one resonates most with your specific audience. Additionally, creating valuable content that speaks directly to your target demographic can go a long way in growing an engaged following regardless of which platform you choose.
I think YouTube is the best social media channel nowadays for reaching the right audience because people tend to see the videos more rather than read anything.
Twitter is really dead compared to before Elon Musk took over and drove users away in droves per chaotic action taken. Mastodon is where I find my most success
@rowemore Mastodon is filled with early adopters of tech. So it can be good for lead gen and sales if your product is hi-tech (mine are ChatGPT-based apps)
As we are B2B we have been using LinkedIn most. But that is also because we don't have a good follower base in Twitter.
I think a combination of both may work best. (different tones)
@charlie_lee1 I think so. I've had a very easy time growing my LinkedIn moderately, however Twitter I really have no ideia what I'm doing. Pretty new to it.
I use twitter for community building mainly because a majority of my target audience are present on that platform,
You should however check platforms where your target audience is most active and build your social standing there. Once you explore you might be surprised to see your target audience active on platforms which you had never given any thought on previously.
This varies depending on the product or service you offer. For example, Instagram is very good for B2C and sometimes even B2B business. But LinkedIn has greater potential for B2B business.
@charlie_lee1 Great question Charlie! One effective way to grow your audience on LinkedIn is by regularly sharing valuable content that is relevant to your target audience. Additionally, engaging with your network by commenting on and sharing their posts can help you build relationships and expand your reach. Lastly, don't forget to optimize your profile with relevant keywords and a professional profile picture to attract more views and followers. Hope that helps!
As a designer, I've been to Instagram early on, Twitter and Linkedin. However, I must say that the best channel is Youtube. It's the one that takes the longest to develop BUT has the highest ROI.
Also this depends on your niche B2B or B2C
Twitter is... hard. If you don't have an existing following personally, building a following for a project company is very time-consuming. You have to know your niche very well and know how to interact with others that work in the same space. I find it easier than Instagram, personally. I don't fare too well on Instagram.
Depending on your field of work, dedicated discussion groups on Discord and Facebook may provide better traction.
@charlie_lee1 Try linkedin groups, also building an audience on linkedin first requires that you build your personal brand well with good quality, consistent information shared on the platform. It's also leveraging your network outside of linkedin that helps actually build your audience. Read up on weak and strong tie connections. I hope this helps.
It depends on a product, for example, I have a "clothing" brand an the main channel for me was Instagram. If we speak about tech/IT - I prefer Twitter. Linkedin is more like a blog for me.
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