Do you use LinkedIn or Twitter more?
Cameron Scully
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I've always just used Twitter, but I noticed that I'm getting a lot of Linkedin connections from Product Hunt users.
Any advantages of LinkedIn over Twitter?
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Ali Naqi Shaheen@ali_shaheen
WorkHub
I use LinkedIn more than Twitter because LinkedIn helps me unlock opportunities and expand my professional network. LinkedIn serves as a vital platform for my career growth in the interconnected landscape of the professional world.
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I use X/Twitter wayy more than Linkedin. We actually auto post tweets from content that is posted in our Discord community.
Give us a follow https://x.com/nvstly
As a B2B SaaS company, LinkedIn worked best for us https://www.linkedin.com/company...
Feel free to connect: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danb...
Huudle AI Project Assistant
Using LinkedIn more!
sorry i am not on linkedin
I find both of them serve different function best
- Twitter: Short and rapid updates in real time with a vibrant audience to interact with
- LinkedIn: In-depth information that is a little more serious in nature to build professionalism
I use LinkedIn
Flutin 2.0
I've been using LinkedIn for almost 1 year. Twitter - about to start.
Would love to connect:
My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/agri...
My Twitter: https://twitter.com/Agrima13742
In Linkedine there is a professional public, which has more serious interests. And Tweeter is usually just about reading laid-back messages.
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Sorry dear, I just use PH. If you need my help so contact me anytime. I'm always available for everyone.
Corbado
@cameronscully_ I'm more active on Linkedin (as I also have a bigger audience there), but would like to step up my Twitter / X game - not sure how though. Anyone has specific advice to improve it?
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I stopped using Twitter last year, and now I spend a lot of time on LinkedIn.
I use Twitter more.
I've noticed a shift too! LinkedIn seems to be the go-to for more meaningful professional connections. Twitter's great for quick convos, but LinkedIn has this depth to it.
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LinkedIn for sure but I think for product people Twitter might be superior.
In Linkedine there is a professional public, which has more serious interests. And Tweeter is usually just about reading laid-back messages.
In Linkedine there is a professional public, which has more serious interests. And Tweeter is usually just about reading laid-back messages.
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both
my linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarv...
my twitter: https://twitter.com/sarvpriyarya