I am new to internet marketing, but have facebook and twitter accounts. I find myself drawn to facebook much more often, so I think it would generate more traffic.
Facebook is a lot better, it has many more users and almost every function you desire. Twitter is only good, if you put a lot of work in it.
I use them both, both are great and both will get you noticed and traffic. Don't just go with one, that's why it's called networking.
Twitter is much better but Facebook gives you a lot more room to grow and build on your profile and upload pics and stuff and share it with friends.
i use facebook more often than twitter.all my friend are on facebook and there is hell lot of application on facebook like game etc... So according to me facebook is better than twitter
I prefer facebook for marketing. I've heard twitter doesn't do much with tweets. I've purchased a few tweets adn never really got any traffic. I find facebook are more better for marketing in my opinion.
Seeing a link in every post within a given thread is also really unappealing, so I stand behind the limiting of such things. I'd actually imagine that a link or two on each page would likely cause more people to click in them. As it stands we are all going to get link blinding to both the ads and to actual links... in a thread about facebook with 100 posts in it having 100 links all with the anchor text FACEBOOK makes me completely and totally ignore the linkage.
i'll go for facebook... since with FB you can reach others easily plus you can use it not just for business..but for socialization as well
To me, when it comes to marketing, it's Twitter. I'm having a small issue with Facebook, and that's because I'm having trouble using it for business purposes. All my friends, family and co-workers are my friends on Facebook, and I don't want them to get my marketing messages (I'm using groups and pages, but it's still a mess to me). - Jens
The Facebook news feed has been designed to allow for people to come online once or twice a day and check out what’s new. Because of this format posting to Facebook once or twice a day is enough for most companies and will prevent you from over exposing your followers. This is the opposite for Twitter, which encourages frequent updates and interaction. Have you ever been overwhelmed by a certain friend on Facebook by the sheer number of links they were posting? Chances are they probably didn’t even know they were doing it, and likely had their accounts set on autopilot.