Social Media Platforms are used everyday by
millions of users who all engage in different ways. There are many different
platforms and each one of these platforms are used differently by an
individual. Think of a house, there is many different rooms used for different
things and you may act differently in each room. Platforms are the same way.
Twitter allows you 140 characters and some hash tags. Blog allows for a much
lengthier post that tells a story that probably follows pictures and more
stories. Facebook also conveys a story in a much shorter, sweeter post.
Link 2 - http://blog.wishpond.com/post/72672192941/social-media-marketing-which-platform-is-right-for
I am going to start with link 2 because I wanted to inform you on Facebook
first and some of the interesting tips they recommended that had interested me.
We know that Facebook is the biggest Social Media Platform currently out there
and has been for some time now. It can be used by any person or business and do
pretty much anything they need it to. This site gives you tips on how to get
the most out of your time while using Facebook. It says to Post Thursday or Friday
because more users are on and will read your post. If you post less then 250
characters and ask a question you will have more respondents read and respond
to your post. Then it goes on and talks about twitter, Instagram, Google,
Pinterest, and Linked in.
Link 1 was also interesting on what they had 2 say about Facebook but it
wasn’t as informative, but some great material was covered. Saying that Facebook
and blogging where up their together where you can market any brand and take it
to the next level. Not only are you marketing you company one post at a time
you are gaining followers who like or share your page, giving you more fan base
for your growing company. But with maintain your profile comes a lot of time
your going to put in so that’s where link 1 comes in handy with some helpful tips
to get the most out of your time!
Very interesting stuff! Nice job man
ReplyDeleteDifferent platforms are absolutely necessary for different reasons. Love your blog!
ReplyDeleteGreat article. I like the comparison and the analysis behind each point.
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