Facebook vs. LinkedIn - it’s all just social media, RIGHT?

Facebook vs. LinkedIn - it’s all just social media, RIGHT?


“I hate social media”

“I don’t have the time for social media”

“I have never gotten a client from?social media”

I've heard them all.

And yet, as a business owner or professional, you need to leverage one or more social platforms to increase your visibility, share your area of expertise, and truthfully, remain relevant.

Unfortunately, far too often, people use social platforms incorrectly and not how they are intended to be used.

Now, let me be clear here – this isn’t your fault.

You see, in the early 2000s when LinkedIn (2003) and Facebook (2004) first were launched, the idea was to offer another “media” outlet option (media, referring to the delivery source), where we could communicate with others, be entertained, and participate in the media activity.

This was unlike the media outlets which we were accustomed to, TV and radio where we merely absorbed the content being distributed.

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When these two platforms launched their focuses were quite different.?LinkedIn?was positioned as a professional network and still is, offering a “media” platform and resource to look for a job or find candidates for a hiring position.


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Whereas?Facebook?was a “private” club that you could invite friends to, interact with on the platform, and share whatever you would like.

Jump ahead 20 years and these two platforms are now quite different, I still consider Facebook as social media, however “media” is now more about promoting stuff – not?just lifestyles, experiences, and yes, dirty laundry, but products and services too.

LinkedIn, which is still a media resource for the job seeker or candidate finder, has also evolved into a social networking platform. Content is distributed, absorbed, and re-shared often for the purpose of advancing our relationships within our network of connections. This was very intentional, a move made by Microsoft after they purchased LinkedIn in 2016.

Whichever social platforms you choose, the best advice I can give you is to be active and visible.?

Because?Greater Visibility = Greater Opportunity.

P.S. LinkedIn should always be one of your social platforms.

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ABOUT

Benita Samuels is a visibility expert and digital and social media strategist focused on helping entrepreneurs, small business owners, and sales professionals understand how to leverage the digital and social landscape by building meaningful relationships with their communities that move them from connections into customer conversations.

As a strategic thought leader, Benita has overseen countless traditional and digital campaigns, from complex website development and social activations to integrated campaigns including corporate events and consumer promotions. Introducing S.Pellgrino??Natural Sparkling Mineral Water to its social audience and identifying and connecting Playtex Baby with new moms during nighttime feeding, are just a couple of brands she has helped become digitally visible to their audiences.?

Today, she leads a team of independent category experts to support the digital and social needs of a broad array of clients, as well as promote and speak on the importance of being digitally visible, and the power of LinkedIn.

A LinkedIn subject matter expert, Benita promotes the use of LinkedIn as a business networking and lead generation tool. To learn more about Benita you can find her at?www.visibilitysolutionsgroup.com?|?www.dhirubhai.net/in/benita-samuels?| [email protected]


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