LinkedIn vs Twitter? What works best for your business?

Ghost Kitty
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I have been using LinkedIn for 3 years (26K followers). This year, I started using Twitter (2K followers). All inbound. What works best depends on your product and your audience. LinkedIn is the best for B2B. Twitter is the best for building in public B2C, and it works for cheap B2B, too. For my service business (I help tech startups with growth and marketing), LinkedIn works better. But my clients like that I use Twitter, too. For selling digital products, both platforms work well. Share your experience, please :) If we're not connected: My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olenabomko/ My Twitter: https://twitter.com/olenabomko

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Velusamy Subramaniam
I preferred the LinkedIn.
Relja Denic
I've been using Linkedin only, and I am thinking about implementing twitter also.
Ghost Kitty
The LinkedIn Inbound Playbook
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Jake Harrison
Congrats! Can’t wait it come out!
Ghost Kitty
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Roman Gordy
Long story short: LinkedIn users have got pitch blindness recently. Twitter is less used for sales pitches (until now). The LinkedIn audience may convert in the long run, though
Ghost Kitty
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Margaret Brown
26K followers on LinkedIn is impressive! Any secret sauce for growing your network there?
AmazingSylvia
Very impressive! Followed you! May I ask as a marketing and growth practitioners, where do you suggest to learn about it? Any recommended learning paths?
Matt Caine
wow.. you have a LOT of followers. Noice
Drew_Quinn
i think twitter
Iskandar Chacra
Very impressive following Olena! What are your thoughts on LinkedIn Premium?
Iskandar Chacra
@olenabomko I see. I'm considering subscribing to improve my cold outreach. Thank you for your input!
Ghost Kitty
The LinkedIn Inbound Playbook
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George Aleesu
Insightful! Thanks for sharing
Ghost Kitty
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Ruhi
MindVault- Brain Dump
Agree with you! What works best depends on your product and audience.
Salar Davari
Both are good, but I personally prefer LinkedIn.
Ghost Kitty
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Waqas Khan
Just Connected on Twitter Ole, I've observed numerous CEOs of small apps achieve remarkable success with their X journey. Personally, I'm making a concerted effort to follow a similar path, but I must admit that it can be quite challenging at times. Nevertheless, I firmly believe that by pursuing your passion and staying persistent, you can ultimately achieve your goals.
Julia Chacur
Thanks for sharing your insights! I only use LinkedIn (13k followers) and don't have a Twitter account. I found somewhat easy to build a community in LinkedIn, people are more naturally open to networking. Also, I enjoy the fact that in LinkedIn you don't need to publishing content everyday to stay relevant to its algorithm. I only released the pre launch of my product through one LinkedIn post and got over 7.5k people in my mailing list in less than 3 weeks. Overall, I've been pretty satisfied with LinkedIn. I'm thinking of starting a blog and investing in SEO before going to any other social media. My profile: /julia-chacur I've sign up to receive notifications about your product :)
Hussein Hashish
im launching a blockchain powered loyalty app soon, so we will be pushing the product to the crypto/web3 crowd on twitter, cause this is where they are hanging out, and will also be pushing it to the linkedin people as well as we have been very careful with removing the friction from using a blocckhain consumer app so regular businesses can enjoy the tool and get a familiar user experience
Lori Harvey
I personally prefer LinkedIn.