Which Social Media Platform Should You Use for Your Business?
Not all social networks are created equally, find out which social media is best for your business or industry.


Being the most influential virtual space as it is today, there’s no longer a question about how integral the use of social media is, as a marketing tool for businesses in this era. According to the Digital 2022 report, there were 92.05 million social media users in the Philippines in January this year. Evidently, we’re all glued to the social media world, and it’s no doubt that brands would be losing a huge opportunity if they don’t maximize the power of the internet to remain visible and relevant.
But getting started may be a daunting reality for some, especially with numerous social media platforms available out there. With that, the question remains—what social media sites should your business be really on?
Here is a rundown of some of the top social media channels that might be the right fit for your business.
1. Facebook
With most of its users aged over 25, Facebook is most recommended for industries under media, fashion, e-commerce, automotive, and electronics. However, having a huge number of users also comes with a big competition among brands, which poses importance to producing content that stands out.
2. Instagram
As it is popular for visual aesthetics and audience mostly aged under 35, Instagram is most suitable for industries under lifestyle and fitness, cosmetics, travel, and food and beverage.
3. Tiktok
Although most of its users are within a very young age group of 18-24, the power of this social media site cannot be underestimated in terms of marketing as many brands also use this to build engaged communities, provide customer service, get feedback, and promote products. That said, the app is most suitable for businesses related to food, fashion, beauty, health, retail, and other service industries.
4. Twitter
With its short-text post format, the site is great for sparking conversations quickly, gaining consumer insights, and building trust. Suitable for both B2B and B2C businesses, Twitter works perfectly with industries under technology, finance, media, and retail.
5. Youtube
As Youtube focuses on the production and consumption of video content, brands that can offer educational and entertainment value through videos would suit best the platform such as in service industries, media, fitness, and lifestyle.
6. LinkedIn
Most utilized by older audiences aged 30-49, the platform is perfect for B2B lead generation and recruiting employees. Some of the most suitable business industries to build their market in LinkedIn are information technology (IT), manufacturing, social networking, legal, and infrastructure.
7. Pinterest
Similar to Instagram, Pinterest emphasizes visual aesthetics and shareability. It is perfect for brands that require this feature such as food, fashion and style, art, and travel.
Knowing which social media channel is the right fit for your business is crucial for your overall marketing strategy. While we discussed which industries work best in particular platforms, it will be imprudent to just focus on one site when advancing to digital marketing.
Changes in algorithms are inevitable, and if they happen, it’ll be dangerous when your brand doesn’t have a solid online presence elsewhere. So, it is advisable to choose two to three channels that you can handle well and without half-baked content creation.
Aside from the industry-channel relation as discussed in the article, what’s truly important to take note of when choosing the right social media platform for your business is identifying your social media goals and the type of content you’ll post, and knowing who and finding where your audience is.
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