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Who’s worth more to a brand: Facebook fans or Twitter followers?
By
Alan Pearcy
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Posted: March 16, 2012
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A small frosty from Wendy’s.
Two tacos from Jack in the Box.
An Arby’s Jr. roast beef.
Taco Bell’s caramel apple empanada.
The McDouble.
No respectable fast-food establishment is complete without a value menu. It’s easy to understand, even late in the evening after a few drinks. In fact, that might be when it’s the easiest to understand.
But when it comes to social media, determining value isn’t that simple. Do marketers go for the $1.07 Facebook “like” or the appetizing Twitter follower who might cost your brand as much as $4.50?
It’s a hard decision. Luckily,
Imbue Marketing
provides some more information to consider before making your decision.
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