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05-05-2013, 11:21 PM
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Social Media Tips To Drive SEO
Clicks on organic links make up about 70% of clicks from searchers
online. This means that the “shelf space” that organic links take up on a search engine results page is valuable territory. So, how can your business own more of the shelf space for your business keywords online? Claiming, optimizing, and posting content to business profiles on the top social media sites can help your business own more of this important digital space. Here are a few tips on how to optimize your presence on top social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Pinterest so that consumers find your business when they search online. Optimize “About” Copy and URLs for Search When it comes to helping your social media profiles rank well on search engines, the more relevant content you provide about your business, the better. So take advantage of the places in social media where people expect you to talk about yourself, like the “About” section and your URL. Without keyword ********, you should update your introduction on Google+, bio on Twitter, and the About sections on Facebook and Pinterest to accurately describe your company. Make the copy in these intros reader-friendly, while using 2-3 business keywords you think people will use when looking for your types of products or services to help it rank in organic search. In addition, provide a link back to your website, which can help create inbound links to your website and boost its Search Engine Optimization. For Google+, you can even link a particular keyword in your introduction back to your website. Another key to your search rank are the URLs you choose for your social media sites. Each URL should contain your business name so that these sites will show up when someone conducts a search for your business online. On Twitter, your Twitter handle will be your vanity URL, so try to choose a handle that’s as close to your business name as possible. For Facebook and Pinterest, you can create a unique vanity URL through your profile settings. Google+ is still rolling out its vanity URL function, but soon enough everyone will be able to change their vanity URL. Keep your user names and vanity URLs as consistent as possible to make your social media presence user-friendly, consistent, and scalable. Craft Social Media Content for People and Search Engines Did you know that your social messages on your Facebook fan page, Twitter profile, and Google+ page could strongly affect how those pages rank in search? When brainstorming and crafting content for your social media sites, remember to factor in some Search Engine Optimization best practices. Here are a few things to remember for boosting your presence in SERPs: First, create content that’s entertaining and engaging for social users. Your goal with social media content should be to create emotions that will drive social engagement and shares. The more users interact with your business online, the more authority you create for your business within each social media site. Major search engines look at this authority to determine how your business’ social pages should rank in search engine results. Also, share photos, videos, infographics, and other engaging items on your social profiles, because this can help boost the authority of your profiles. Additionally, including an important, relevant keyword and your geographic location in your social media content can help drive Search Engine Optimization for your social sites. Don’t use the same keywords over and over again in each social media post, because this can make your content much less reader friendly, potentially limiting its reach and authority. So be sure to use a variety of messaging techniques, keywords, and topics. Post Regularly to Your Social Media Profiles It’s no secret that search engines like fresh and updated content, so post consistently and frequently to all your social media sites to get them to rank on the search engines. Keeping your social sites updated will not only keep the search engines happy, but also your audience. But make sure not to go overboard! Even though posting frequently is important, you don’t want to over-post and irritate your audience. So, monitor and measure your social posts and their results in order to determine the times that work best for your business on each platform. Experts say that on average, it’s good to post to Facebook 5-10 times per week. One study showed that posting to Facebook more than 7 times per week created a 25% decrease in interaction rates. Post more regularly to Twitter, where people can see content in real-time in the feed and has a shorter lifespan. On Twitter, you can try using hashtags, which provide a 21% increase in engagement when used a maximum of twice in a post. For Google+, it’s recommended to post 2-3 times a day, but make sure the posts are spaced throughout the day. All in all, there are many factors that search engines consider when ranking your social media sites organically. With these tips, you’ll be able to boost Search Engine Optimization results for your social sites and increase the chances for consumers to find them when looking for information about your type of business.
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05-06-2013, 03:22 PM
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So you just copied and pasted from a blog?
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05-06-2013, 03:35 PM
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OP... I'd be pissed if I were you... the website at
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05-06-2013, 03:37 PM
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Don't do that lmfao
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