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They are radically different tools and your poll is missing an option for "Why choose? I use both."
What I'm wondering...when do we get to where it's appropriate to put your Facebook URL on your resume or business card?
Think of it as a road map of your relationships (and theirs). When you want a value-added referral to a busy person who's hard to reach, or at least to get their attention, then LinkedIn is the best -- the only -- tool. When you want to network with people who have a couple of hours a day to spend on social networking sites, then use Facebook.
It's like comparing a hammer and a screwdriver and saying one is better than the other. The people who are saying Facebook is better than LinkedIn are like people saying that a screwdriver is better than a hammer, when they've been trying to use the hammer to drive screws instead of using it for what it's uniquely good at.
However, Facebook could be better for recruiters and those looking to fill positions. A Facebook profile reveals much more about a person's character and personality than a LinkedIn profile, which are easily sanitized and misleading.
Bottom line is, I agree with Scott Allen. Both are useful in different situations and neither one can effectively replace the other. That doesn't mean they will both survive and thrive. If I was a betting man (and I am), I would put my money on Facebook to stay in the mainstream a lot longer than LinkedIn.
Watching LinkedIn reduce to a directory or online resume and services site with endorsements seems like one future outcome.
Facebook for *business* networking is MY platform of choice - hands down!!
I've been on LinkedIn for years, but only have a relatively small network compared to FB. In less than six weeks, I've grown my FB community to almost 300 quality contacts.
In fact, I just launched an introductory class to show others how to use FB for biz purposes... especially for those peeps who keep asking me if it's just like MySpace for adults. Hmmm.
I liken them to a conference or trade show. Being on LinkedIn is like working the booth. You're wearing the company attire of the day, and you're staying on message. Being on FB is like the reception that night. You're not going to imitate Belushi in "Animal House", but you're going to let your hair down in front of folks a little bit.
I think there is space for both in the world -- especially while there is a generation of early Boomers who are never going to log in to FB for any reason, but might give LI a try if pushed hard enough.
I can our CEO now. (WTF is a zombie, and why are you one?)
And the winner will be?
LinkedIn in fabulous for finding professionals, figuring out who is working where etc.
Facebook is much more personal and I see it as a much better space for "personal" services (e.g. restaurants, hair dressers)....the type of thing you might ask a friend to refer.
I wouldn't ask my friends about a good IT consultant and more than I'd ask my business collegues where they get their hair done.
very different uses depending on the business you are in.