Twitter would be ideal as it can be very targeted and get exactly the type of traffic you're looking for. However Digg can be great for an initial surge of traffic, which will spread your site's URL around the web, increase PR and Alexa rank, and raise awareness of your site.
My trusted 7: Twitter, Facebook, Digg, StumbleUpon, YouTube, Delicious and FriendFeed. Twitter and Facebook for more direct marketing and personal (or business) branding, collaboration and discussions. Digg and StumbleUpon for one-shot traffic bursts + little steady traffic as well (and ideas/fun as a user). YouTube for the most powerful marketing you can do = Video. Delicious for keeping track of all the good stuff and FriendFeed to bring it all in one place.
i can't really tell which is better: Facebook vs Twitter. Can anyone? I opened a Twitter account close to several months now, and quite getting good traffic from them. It has not been long since I signed up for Facebook account. I will start to market on it once I get more friends.
Twitter is my fave to market on. I've actually gotten clients through Twitter who want ebooks or white papers created for them. I have yet to set up my Footbook. I mean FACEbook. ;-) I signed up for the account about 2 or 3 years ago, but never could get into it. I was already active on Flickr and Twitter and blogging, and just didn't see spending more time building relationships on Facebook, too.
I'm member of facebook , can i advertise my business on facebook ?! which one respond the better ?! Twitter or facebook !!
My best experience was with stumbleupon for link-baiting. I had about 33K visitors from stumbleupon in a week for one of my posts.
I would be prefer facebook & twitter. SEO Tampa Company & Tampa website Design Services http://www.websiteoptimizationindia.com
Not many people use facebook correctly. Its all about trialing your ads, work out which ones are working, then optimizing. Trialing will generally cost about $500+ to do properly...hence why there are so many crap people out there saying that FB advertising doesn't work
Like I said many times before... best social network for your business is network where you spend most of your time! Twitter and Facebook can really help you, but if you don't invest your time in then there would be no result!
There are 300 million people on Facebook. A blind squirrel can find a nut if you you know what I mean. http://doublemydownline.com http://fbook.me/tlw
Very easy question, so I'll list in order of most effective (this is from my experience, so you may not agree -- however experience over the last 5 years with social network development for non-profits, businesses, authors, etc.): 1 Facebook 2 MySpace 3 Youtube 4 Tagged 5 Yahoo! Answers 6 Twitter 7 LinkedIn ...this list, however, changes monthly, as the trends are rather swift anymore.
i like twitter its fast and very simple...that what all need now a days...facebook is too much...i hate those games