Facebook is often the first social media site to come to mind when discussing social media, and for good reason.
Twitter
Twitter is a fast-paced platform, and many users seek news and information on it. Because of this, it can be especially beneficial for companies who publish original content on a regular basis.
LinkedIn
LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional networking site. It helps well in engagement and build professional network with the other users over it.
YouTube
YouTube is one of the largest sources of user-generated content online. And if your company creates its own content, it can be a great way to connect with those users.
Pinterest
This social media portal is more popular because of its amazing features. It is suitable for the brand awareness and helps your business to grow well.
Instagram
Instagram is built around sharing photos and is great for any visual content. It isn’t a text-heavy platform, though, and also doesn’t allow links within posts.
Reddit
On this platform, users can share content, links, or ask questions in topic groups called subreddits. The best part is, you can find a subreddit for nearly any topic.
Tumblr
Tumblr is technically a microblogging platform and doesn’t perfectly fit with the social media sites on this list, but it’s still a valuable tool for reaching users between the ages of 16 and 34.