It turns out that the simplicity and ubiquity of Twitter’s 140 character messages and minimal profiles also has real marketing power. From an October 2010 article in PCWorld titled Twitter Crushes Facebook For Marketing
Facebook makes up 78 percent of traffic among all social network sites and micro-blogging site Twitter accounts for 5 percent, but on average “tweets” with embedded links get 19 clicks while Facebook’s shared links only get three clicks, according to a study by SocialTwist.
The article above also has some useful information regarding Twitter’s newer features and the pros and cons of both Facebook and Twitter for marketing purposes.
Want more information? Here is a good post explaining what’s new in Twitter, how it works and how to use it.
But the real take away here is that Twitter and Facebook are not mutually exclusive. So use both in your marketing! It will also help enhance your SEO and search marketing. Which social network enabled WordPress based websites, that I specialize in creating, allow you to do easily.







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