@buse_basar Twitter has become unsustainable in terms of marketing, never know when your content is going to end up being next to some hateful post that looks poorly on your brand.
We're still posting stuff on there, but its harder to interact with people on a regular basis, too many issues have been experienced with the platform overall and with so many people that we previously interacted with leaving for other platforms, it's hit or miss whether we will make an impact with any particular post.
As for Linkedin its more targeted in terms of marketing, they have the advantage of having access to people's titles and companies, so you can really target them in a way you cannot do on other platforms.
Reddit on the other hand is the best for organic growth, you can find the right subreddit, you get the right person, and it spreads quickly. Very much a word of mouth platform, where it matters who is talking about you.
Reddit IME is truly amazing for word-of-mouth; it continues to be the highest source of direct traffic for us (was also the case with my previous startup). However, can be really tricky to engage there - have to tread carefully.
Twitter is losing its efficacy, and LinkedIn well...gotta say it can be effective for viral sharing, but it's simply not as fun for me to spend time there 🤷🏻♀️
@charmandro This is interesting, first time in a while I've heard good things about reddit! Usually people are harsh towards ads there.
So by WoM, does that mean you did no ads/posts on reddit at all, or did you make some posts in relevant communities and let that snowball from there?
Linkedin is the fastest to grow on but depends on the audience you're targetting.
Twitter looks for more real and unique content to grow,I do not have much knowledge in terms of reddit currently experimenting with it
we still use mostly LinkedIn for B2B but that is also becaue we are starting and we have no follower base in twitter, so it makes LinkedIn a better first choice for now.
The choice of platform depends on your target audience, marketing goals, and the nature of your product or service. I usually use LikedIn and Twitter. But I'm sure Reddit would be interesting too.
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