Last week was devoted to Facebook’s IPO launch and a lot of bytes have already been consumed writing about it on millions of blogs around the world. We will not talk about that.

We are talking about core of the company i.e. ADVERTISEMENT.

On Internet business is driven by Advertisement and two big players in advertisement are Google and Facebook. But, who’s doing better than the other? can’t say as it depends upon the product that is being promoted.

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Here’s an Infographic that compares Facebook Advertisement and Google Advertisement, which helps you figure out which one is better for your product or service.

Via: dailyinfographic.com


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  • wdatt

    It depends on what your target market is and what your specific niche is whether or not Facebook or Twitter or Google+ is better for you, but I think its vital to be on social media. Blogging should be used to demonstrate expertise in an area, it shouldn’t become your whole life because that’s not your core business. You should use social media to connect with people, post a quick link or something to gain a presence in the community. That’s why I think there’s so much hype amongst businesses to get on these social networks and regardless of their size, I think more and more companies are putting their focus here. You can look and see how many companies are promoting their social media URLs in their magazine ads or the sheer number of companies listed at http://www.buyfacebookfansreviews.com that do nothing other than promote social media pages for businesses. Blogging takes too much time, but if you use social media the right way, you can take a few minutes to just make a post or two that gives people a reason to follow you and enhances your reputation within the community. I don’t think it matters what specific niche you’re in, social media can help you out anywhere and both Google and Facebook and Twitter and other networks can enhance your reputation with your key markets if you provide great content.

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