Something must be in the air because I'm winding down my FB presence in the new year, too. It's a great way to reconnect, but it's also a distraction for someone like me who loves to be (but can't afford to be) so distracted.
I commented more extensively over at Ziggy Kinsella's blog, but for me, it boils down to the fact that FB seems to take a lot more time than Twitter, and the format just doesn't appeal to me as much.
It's based on personal preferences rather than a well thought out customer engagement strategy, I suppose.
FB is of immense importance to me because of the people there I connect with that I have no connection with elsewhere -- one in particular, but others also.
So I bop back and forth between the two (Twitter and FB) for what each offers me that I can't get from the other.
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Something must be in the air because I'm winding down my FB presence in the new year, too. It's a great way to reconnect, but it's also a distraction for someone like me who loves to be (but can't afford to be) so distracted.
ReplyDeleteI commented more extensively over at Ziggy Kinsella's blog, but for me, it boils down to the fact that FB seems to take a lot more time than Twitter, and the format just doesn't appeal to me as much.
ReplyDeleteIt's based on personal preferences rather than a well thought out customer engagement strategy, I suppose.
FB is of immense importance to me because of the people there I connect with that I have no connection with elsewhere -- one in particular, but others also.
ReplyDeleteSo I bop back and forth between the two (Twitter and FB) for what each offers me that I can't get from the other.