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B2B Marketers Say Twitter is Now but Google+ Is the Future | Marketing Pilgrim

B2B Marketers Say Twitter is Now but Google+ Is the Future | Marketing Pilgrim | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
If all of the business to business marketers could come up to the front of the room please? Now, could you raise your hand if you think Twitter is the number one social platform for business? Hmm…wow, B2B Marketing is right. 85% of you chose Twitter as your number one social platform. LinkedIn? A close second with 82%. YouTube and Facebook? 77% and 71%. Finally, Google+? (Quick count) Yep, 36%. That’s actually higher than I expected so go Google....
Jeff Domansky's comment, April 17, 2013 2:52 PM
WebChef, I think of list.ly and Rebelmouse Moore as "tools" whereas G+ is a "channel."
theWebChef's comment, April 17, 2013 3:03 PM
Good point, I see all of them as sources where I find content. G+ allows engagement Rebel Mouse, List.ly don't.
theWebChef's comment, April 17, 2013 3:03 PM
But here we are on Scoop.it - is it a tool or a channel?
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Is Google+ Approaching Twitter's Marketing Value? - Rand's Blog

Is Google+ Approaching Twitter's Marketing Value? - Rand's Blog | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

On April 4th at 6:30pm Pacific Time I put up a blog post on this site and shared it on Twitter and Google+ (note: this was 12:30pm on April 5th in Sydney, where I hit publish). Over the next 24 hours, something very curious and new occurred – Google+ drove as many visits to the post as Twitter did, and received a matching amount of engagement, despite the fact that my follower counts on the two networks is dramatically different (Twitter is nearly 2X Google+)...

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this was an interesting comparison of engagement on Google+ and Twitter.

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