As the social marketing trend continues to grow, so does the number of social media options available for your business.
When it comes to down to it though, the undisputed leaders on the social media marketing forefront are Facebook and Twitter.
So which of the two big social media sites is more beneficial for business? To some degree it depends on the kind of business you are trying to promote.
Due to its “fan page” feature, Facebook lends itself best to consumer brands. Facebook is an excellent way to encourage brand enthusiasts to support products such as the latest iPod or trendy clothing brand.
Since Facebook is primarily used for socializing, it is common for users to follow what their friends have been up to. In the process of searching wall posts and photos, the users inevitably notice which fan pages their friends have joined or if they have posted links to a particular brand page.
Don’t underestimate the power of word of mouth generated by your fan’s actions – the term “Facebook stalking” hasn’t come from nowhere. Promoting your business on Facebook fan pages allows for organic growth and cultivates buzz within a community of people with like-minded interests.
For those companies though that are trying to reach the general public, Facebook is extremely dynamic in its promotion options as far as the page display goes. Facebook allows for videos, photos and messages at any length to be posted.
However, for companies that aren’t necessarily targeted to consumers – such as business-to-business companies, Facebook is relatively ineffective.
Twitter on the other hand is superior as far as publicizing news goes. Although the messages are restricted to under 140 characters, Twitter can serve as a constant and immediate source of information from your company to your clients.
Twitter uses quick, concise postings on a relatively simple page set up, resulting in an easy to read design for followers. For technology or business to business based companies Twitter most likely will be a more efficient use of your social media marketing efforts for this reason. Twitter can also be a great tool for communication in particular industries where the site is highly utilized.
While both Facebook and Twitter are great ways to target clients based on the type of company you are working with, each site does have its disadvantages. Facebook restricts accounts from having more than 5000 “friends” and also prevents accounts from acquiring friends too quickly, so if you plan to have an extremely large amount of followers your business may be better suited to Twitter where there is no follower restriction.
However, Twitter’s status as a lasting social media outlet is still in question. Reports have shown that the site loses 60 percent of new users within the first month.
Either way, social media marketing is the way to go and both Facebook and Twitter can help your company increase awareness and generate word of mouth in different ways.







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Posted by: Elsie | October 27, 2010 at 11:40 AM