Addison
Auror
In the recent time, and that to follow, as I wait to hear back on job interviews, my step-father has taken it up on himself to become my manager and head of marketing. He's been spurring me to get a platform going, even as far as to go on both Twitter and Facebook. So here's the questions:
What does each site serve? What does Twitter do/provide that Facebook doesn't and vice-versa?
Overall, what's the difference? And which would you suggest as a starting point? My aunt, who is last generation, posed an idea that one site could promote the story and the other could promote me, as the author. Would that work?
So, Twitter? Facebook? Both? Difference?
What does each site serve? What does Twitter do/provide that Facebook doesn't and vice-versa?
Overall, what's the difference? And which would you suggest as a starting point? My aunt, who is last generation, posed an idea that one site could promote the story and the other could promote me, as the author. Would that work?
So, Twitter? Facebook? Both? Difference?