I like Twitter because it forces you to be concise and to-the-point. I like Facebook because of the photo / video integration and its more visual aspect.
Being in destination marketing, I find social networking to be a wonderful tool (and the integration between social and email is really an under-utilized world). It's a great way to connect with like-minded people in my field and share ideas. For example, I've met DJ Waldow (director of community at Blue Sky Factory, an email service provider) only once, at an email user conference last year. But we go back and forth on Twitter several times a day. Same with Ann Handley, the co-author of the awesome book Content Rules. Those people, and many other brilliant minds in the field, are halfway across the country from me -- but thanks to social networking, we can hook up instantly.
Being in destination marketing, I find social networking to be a wonderful tool (and the integration between social and email is really an under-utilized world). It's a great way to connect with like-minded people in my field and share ideas. For example, I've met DJ Waldow (director of community at Blue Sky Factory, an email service provider) only once, at an email user conference last year. But we go back and forth on Twitter several times a day. Same with Ann Handley, the co-author of the awesome book Content Rules. Those people, and many other brilliant minds in the field, are halfway across the country from me -- but thanks to social networking, we can hook up instantly.