As someone who knows the ins and outs of Twitter pretty well, I want my answer to be HELLLLLLLLLLLLL NO. I feel like there would be better uses of your time.
But that being said, it's not like there are all sorts of other alternative places to what you might get out of Twitter.
I'd definitely pick monolithic company account unless you have a really good reason to devote extra time to social.
Haha. Yeah, I don't want to spend more time than I have to on Twitter, but the argument I've seen for having different accounts for each app is that many of your twitter followers won't want to see posts about apps they aren't using.
Of course, that's also one of the Pros—if you can get people to follow a single account then you're getting cross-promotion built-in.
Anyway, I was interested to see what others do. Thanks for your input, Ben! And for the great work you do on this site!
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As someone who knows the ins and outs of Twitter pretty well, I want my answer to be HELLLLLLLLLLLLL NO. I feel like there would be better uses of your time.
But that being said, it's not like there are all sorts of other alternative places to what you might get out of Twitter.
I'd definitely pick monolithic company account unless you have a really good reason to devote extra time to social.
Haha. Yeah, I don't want to spend more time than I have to on Twitter, but the argument I've seen for having different accounts for each app is that many of your twitter followers won't want to see posts about apps they aren't using.
Of course, that's also one of the Pros—if you can get people to follow a single account then you're getting cross-promotion built-in.
Anyway, I was interested to see what others do. Thanks for your input, Ben! And for the great work you do on this site!