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Twitter vs LinkedIn: The New Face of Social Media
January 6th, 2009 by Erin Posted in LinkedIn, Small Business, Twitter | No Comments »Something stinks in the world of social media.
There are too many sites. Too many profiles. Too many friends, followers, and contacts.
In the beginning, MySpace and Facebook were the end of the social media line. Not anymore.
Both are in a head-to-head fight over popularity and validation, especially in the world of small business.
True both can help generate links, forge relationships, and generate direct sales. But, like in any race, there is only one victor – and this case, I believe it will be Twitter.
Here’s why.
Twitter. It’s all the rage lately. It offers the unique ability to connect with a ton of people you normally wouldn’t have access too – and it all begins with a simple one line update, or tweet.
Here’s a real life example.
A recent Wall Street Journal article featured a woman named Alexa Scordato. When Alexa was looking for a job she didn’t email her LinkedIn contacts about possible openings. Instead, she sent a tweet via Twitter.
Her brief message: “Hey there! Looking for a Social Media job up in Boston. Are you guys doing any entry level hires?”
Within a week, according to WSJ, Alexa had an interview. Within two weeks, she had a job.
Twitter also has the potential to drive some serious traffic to your site. Simply enter the URL into your tweet and your site is golden.
Now Linkedln, on the other hand, is whole different ball game. The site is all about e-mail invitations, connections, and building a professional network. You build your profile, then invite people (or friends) to join your network. While LinkedIn does have the one line update feature- like those found on Twitter and Facebook – it’s not the driving feature on the site. In my opinion, you really have to know LinkedIn to use it to your advantage. Think of it as a meet and greet arena; users must set up a profile and start introducing themselves around.
Seems to me Twitter can maximize your brand with minimal effort. For LinkedIn users, well, that could take a while.
Go ahead. Give a tweet on Twitter – and see where the next big thing in social media will take you.
Sorry LinkedIn.
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