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...
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LinkedIn all the way for me. 9k first connections for me there and that's me using the platform for the last decade
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Clearly Linkedin works better, however it depends very much ok your ICP.
@catalinaofmorph Maybe its also because LinkedIn is more bottom up. And X is more top down oriented. In terms of social graph. Flat vs hierarchy sort of?
I think both have their merits. LinkedIn is great for B2B marketing and professional networking as you said. It has a more targeted audience in the business world. However, Twitter can be powerful for quick, widespread reach and engaging with a diverse range of people. If you can break through the noise, it can be very effective. Regarding the "expert mode" perception, unique and valuable content can still make an ordinary user stand out on Twitter.
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Love the gist, thanks for sharing!
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I agree, LinkedIn definitely feels like it’s more accessible for professional networking and building attention, while Twitter often feels more like a space for niche conversations or viral content.
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