If you have a business where you sell clothing for example Facebook will be a great socialmedia to post in photos and prices with your existing friends that can share your products with their friends also.
If you have something more technical or a blog you can have a twitter account and follow people with your business specific interest, and gain followers with relevant information.
And for google+ the same it all depends in what you need to post and promote.
Google plus is the best social network in these days where Google is trying to outsource other networks and giving benefits to plus users over other networks.
It depends on your business needs and your target people. Where your target audience communicate is the best social media platform for your business to deliver or offer the services. For me it is Twitter.
Whether you are a business or social user, Twitter is the ideal choice as you can search by hashtag and jump into conversations by retweeting or commenting on things that interest you. This could be an important way to network for your business.
Instagram is a visual platform that focuses on photos, so it's perfect for entertainers, photographers, travelers, bloggers and artists who want to show off recent work.
If you are looking for a bigger canvas to write on, you have to go with Facebook (via page, note, status updates, etc) though as you are not limited on space as you are with Twitter. Google+ imitates many of the Facebook features, though not as many people are actively using it daily.
I had seen in one chart that Facebook is the leader in social media in terms of users. Social media network of China and India are lagging behind and Twitter is way down in number 4. Just with the numbers, it is easy to say that Facebook is the best social network for personal or business. But, of course, you have to put some angst in your posts to get attention. And if you don't log in regularly then your friends will forget that you exist in Facebook.
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If you have a business where you sell clothing for example Facebook will be a great socialmedia to post in photos and prices with your existing friends that can share your products with their friends also.
If you have something more technical or a blog you can have a twitter account and follow people with your business specific interest, and gain followers with relevant information.
And for google+ the same it all depends in what you need to post and promote.
1. Facebook
2. Twitter
3. Google +
4. Instagram
Whether you are a business or social user, Twitter is the ideal choice as you can search by hashtag and jump into conversations by retweeting or commenting on things that interest you. This could be an important way to network for your business.
Instagram is a visual platform that focuses on photos, so it's perfect for entertainers, photographers, travelers, bloggers and artists who want to show off recent work.
If you are looking for a bigger canvas to write on, you have to go with Facebook (via page, note, status updates, etc) though as you are not limited on space as you are with Twitter. Google+ imitates many of the Facebook features, though not as many people are actively using it daily.