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  • Twitter vs. LinkedIn: Which is Best for Marketing?

    Yahya Qara
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    Kostya Bolshukhin
    Few things to consider 1. B2Bs usually make more sense to start marketing on Li. B2C on X 2. Are you big on longreads (Li) or short posts (X) 3. Where do you like content more. You will have to comment a lot as well and its easier if you like the content. But better try both and double down on channel that will make more sense to you
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    Gurkaran Singh
    Twitter is like a fast-paced espresso shot for marketing, great for quick engagement bursts, while LinkedIn is more like a slow-brewed coffee, perfect for savoring long-term professional relationships. Decaf or double-shot, the choice is yours!
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    Kostya Bolshukhin
    @thestarkster where did the V-60 lands?
    Abhra Ch.
    Hey @qarayahya! 😄 This is such an intriguing topic! Both platforms have their unique strengths: Twitter is fantastic for real-time engagement and trending topics, while LinkedIn is amazing for professional networking and B2B marketing. Which one do you prefer using the most for your marketing efforts? 🚀
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    Jayesh Gohel
    Twitter and LinkedIn are both good for marketing, but they work best for different things: Twitter is better for: - Quick updates and news - Talking to customers directly - Sharing short bits of info often - Reaching a wide mix of people LinkedIn is better for: - Business-to-business marketing - Sharing longer, more detailed content - Finding and talking to professionals - Building your brand as an expert The best choice depends on: - What you're selling - Who you want to reach - The type of content you make Many businesses use both to get the most out of their marketing.
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    Juliia
    It depends on your target and what do you need to gain from that SM
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    Adeeb Malik
    For instant engagement and traction - X For long-term brand building, personal relation development - Li
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    Sahil Mahalley
    Both platforms have their respective benefits and difficulty levels. aligning with the comment @thestarkster said On Twitter, one should be more active X10 than on LinkedIn as all that matters on Twitter is being constantly in the news! Whether it's posting content, posts, or tweets! Gaining followers on Twitter is hard but the followers on Twitter can be conversion-oriented! On LinkedIn, the only things important are minimal content and design, and consistency. Conversations happen more on LinkedIn than on Twitter. But, both platforms have their own algorithms and ways!
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