LinkedIn or Twitter (X) - What works for your business?
Priyanka Saini
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Lorenz Sell@lorenzsell
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For me, I have a hard time getting engagement on X. I have a relatively small following and somehow have never been able to hit my stride there. On LI I have several thousand followers and connections and actually get engagement on my posts, so I feel a lot more comfortable there.
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FuseBase /formerly Nimbus/
I love LinkedIn for many years already π
LinkedIn. Both me and co-founder for some reason get more organic reaction there. Maybe its content / industry specific as we build B2B saas
@kostyabolsh this is wonderful Kostya!! How did you do that??
It depends on what you're looking for (I'm Cap Obvious). For me, they are quite different. I use LinkedIn a lot for sales and communication, which I can't do on Twitter (at least not on the same scale). However, the connections made on Twitter are much more valuable, honestly. LinkedIn is great, but nurturing communications there takes a lot of time.
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LinkedIn works better for us, we didn't see results with X.
@dan_burns Got it Daniel!!! For our Feedspace product, both platform works well right now. but yeah LinkedIn works first no doubt.
SaaS AI Tools
Both have different types of audiences, so it seems. I'm trying to build momentum on both platforms.
Serand
I haven't tried X but I listening many good things about. If somebody know the criteria I'm all in to see it.
Well, LinkedIn is like a sophisticated networking event where you wear a suit, and Twitter is more like a fun cocktail party where memes are the dress code. So, which vibe works best for your business?
Linkedin hasn't worked very well for me. Twitter has been on my radar for long. Hopefully soon.
@growthdreamer22 Keep posting and participating in discussions on others' posts; it will definitely yield results.
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X works the best
For me, LinkedIn has been more effective.
I prefer LinkedIn for detailed posts and articles. The platform seems better suited for in-depth discussions and sharing valuable content with professionaals
I find LinkedIn works better for my business because it helps me connect with professionals and build valuable networks.
Twitter (X) is more effective for my business since I can engage with a wider audience and stay updated with trens.
I am planning to start a Mandarin course business. For this kind of business, LinkedIn may be more effective as my primary audience includes professionals and businesses seeking language training for career advancement. LinkedInβs professional environment and B2B opportunities can be beneficial for this target market.
However, my goal is to reach a wider audience, including casual learners and those interested in language and culture, Twitter (X) can complement my strategy by providing real-time engagement and broader reach.
Consider using both platforms to leverage their unique strengths. LinkedIn can help establish credibility and connect with professionals, while Twitter can help build a wider community and engage with potential learners on a more frequent basis.
I must say LinkedIn