I feel on LinkedIn it's easier to get attention. And on twitter it's "expert mode" only unless your a mega star like Elon musk 😅
Side note: I started to organise a gist on "LinkedIn-rate-limits". Check it out if your interested: https://gist.github.com/eonist/6...
Drop your insights / opinions bellow. 👇 Thanks 🙏
@cameronscully_@darius_bel 1. I got ~800 LinkedIn connects in the last 12 months from my product hunt activity 😂 2. Post something that is related to you (That way it doesn't seem generic and automated) 3. Leverage your journey. Doesn't matter if it's at the start or in the middle. I think people recognise journeys. Advocate where you're going. If you're going to be the Zuckerberg of the AI generation, scream it from the roof tops!
Tough one, twitter is pretty easy to make content but you'll most likely find quality leads/customers on LinkedIN especially for B2B companies
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its depend on product's sector. if it's a web3 product, I would definitely prefer Twitter. There's a strong presence of web3 products on Twitter, whereas other products don't attract as much attention. If I'm conducting marketing for a mobile app, I would focus on Instagram targeting the country I'm serving. And if I'm going to launch on Product Hunt, the marketing should be through LinkedIn.
@kke yeah. Cryptos seems to be hot again for a minute 😅
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LinkedIn! In all honesty, it's really hard to get serious, value-added content to trend on Twitter/X because you're competing with memes, videos and billion other things.
With LinkedIn, you know who you're creating for and the type of content that will speak to them.
I think I would like to keep it simple:
Twitter:
1. Quick engagement with a broad audience.
2. Easy sharing of content like blogs, articles, and visuals.
3. Effective for trending topics and hashtags.
LinkedIn:
1. Professional networking and B2B connections.
2. Showcase expertise through long-form content and posts.
3. Targeted advertising options for specific industries or job titles.
@shaikrish What's your X username? The one on PH is gone 😅
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It really depends; if you have a large or medium-sized following on Twitter, it's great; however, most people don't, so LinkedIn is definitely better and easier to get a post to become more viral. with that being said, direct marketing on LinkedIn, such as email, is not working on Twitter, but it works less on LinkedIn because most people have a large following on LinkedIn (since it is easier to get that on LinkedIn in), so they're already bombarded by cold reachouts.
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