Does it make sense to have one facebook/twitter account for multiple websites?
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If you have several different websites with related themes, does it make sense to just have a facebook or twitter page for the company to make managing the account more manageable?
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Agree with Aaron. Don't create multiple social media accounts just to have them. Make sure you have the manpower to keep each one updated. From experience I can tell you it's a lot of work keeping up with the influencers of many different topics.
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I would think that unless the various sites are very closely related, that you'd be better off with individual accounts, but I can see how there would be benefit in consolidating, say with various geo-separated sites on the same theme (Denver real estate, Colorado Springs real estate, Aspen real estate...)
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This would be ideal but only if you have the resources to effectively maintain that many social media accounts...
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This would be ideal but only if you have the resources to effectively maintain that many social media accounts...
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Yes, I would create separate accounts if you have different brands and services to allow people to distinguish between your offerings.
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Yes, life would be easier if the company wanted to do it that way. I'm just thinking that you can't have a like button for your fan page on on multiple websites when it's supposed to correlate with one.
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Not an answer to your question... but... I used to have several different websites with related themes and merged them all in to a single site. That site then had lots more content, lots more traffic, a much stronger link profile and was a lot easier to run. The results have been KickAss.... and I don't have to worry about managing multiple profiles.
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