What do you prefer for marketing? Twitter or LinkedIn? And why?

Sarath Chandran
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Business Marketing with Nika
Both – LinkedIn for more "formal" connections, and Twitter for casual connections and it works better. –> It has brought me more benefits than PH and LI overally.
Anastasia Chaikovska
LinkedIn, surely. For me Twitter (X) is completely messy platform shaped for only one crazy person needs
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Maurizio Isendoorn
LinkedIn to get users that are on LinkedIn Twitter to get users that are on Twitter And of course you need to tailor your content to the platform. But I basically use both because it increases reach, and usually you can just repurpose the content.
Hussein Hashish
instagram cause this is where my target persona is
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@sarath_chandran6 LinkedIn, as I deal with B2B marketing, the platform helps me with professional networking and connecting with other businesses, industry leaders, and potential clients.
Ryan Zhang
I prefer LinkedIn for marketing because it allows for more professional and targeted networking, which is crucial for B2B interactions. Twitter, on the other hand, offers broader reach and is excellent for quick, real-time engagement with a diverse audience.
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Martyna Krzyzanowska
Neither LinkedIn nor Twitter. For me, it's Instagram, and recently Discord, where I've created a server for my ADHD community
Vivek Jain
Being a B2B business, LinkedIn is our go-to place for authentic and fresh leads.
Remington
LinkedIn seems to diluted with too many sales people. I think product hunt is still better to market and then possibly X (Twitter)
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Ethun Hunt
Both platforms have different kind of audience. Sometimes we need to publicize our business or product to specific group of people. So, in my case, I usually do thorough research on both platforms to find out which will be best for my brand promotion.
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Vitaly Aver
it seems to me that Linkedin was created more for marketing than Twitter
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Avital Trifsik
LinkedIn, just worked better for us
Gong Zijian
I lean towards LinkedIn for marketing because it provides a more professional environment where content can be targeted towards industry-specific audiences, fostering meaningful connections. Twitter, while broader in reach, often requires more effort to cut through the noise and engage effectively.
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Louis-Étienne Girard
It depends on the target audience and the type of content. LinkedIn is great for B2B and professional networking, while Twitter offers broader reach and real-time engagement. Both have unique strengths for different marketing strategies.