I think it's still difficult to beat LI when it comes to B2B marketing. Not in all cases perhaps, but in a large majority. Also, Twitter may be worth looking into.
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@price2spy I agree wrt twitter. I think it is underappreciated and I might be wrong here, but the connections there might be more genuine and friendlier.
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LinkedIn
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@harshit_chawla Ya! Linkedin had grown big and normally is my go-to place for lead generation.
Linkedin, using hashtags to identify influencers. Each hashtags has a curated feeds with influencer speaking about, for example: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/ha...
Linkedin Hashtag Trend can help you identify good hashtags to target.
Phantombuster can help you extract the list of influencers.
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Linkedin would be my choice. But I guess it depends on many different factors and other SoMe channels might work as well.
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@harshit_chawla we're working with Linkedin, Facebook and Twitter, but the most growth is definitely on Linkedin.
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I think you'll find a lot of people here would like to vote for Twitter - seems very popular with the Indie Hacker community
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Depends on the product/ business and its targeted audiences. One size never fits all.
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LinkedIn by a long shot.
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For me I guess Twitter and linked are best for B2B marketing.
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I think it depends on the kind of business one is running. If it is related to something B2B then the best platform is LinkeIn but if it is small business that we see day to day on Instagram, then we can get good influencers from the same platform itself.
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