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Sep 29 2015

Do my Tweets Improve my Website’s Google Rank?

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There’s no denying that Twitter has a huge impact on the modern world, both from a cultural and commercial perspective. The impact is so great, in fact, that the U.S. Library of Congress archived 4 years’ worth of tweets.

But what about the commercial aspect? Twitter engagement definitely affects customer service and brand building, but what about SEO? Do those 140-character messages affect how your business’ website ranks in search engines?

Yes and no.

Speculation about how tweets affect SEO ranking

First of all, Google and Bing have never officially confirmed if tweets affect SEO. Nor have they released any details that give clues one way or another.

That said, many social media and SEO specialists believe that tweets affect SEO ranking—just not directly. It’s not as simple as “this many tweets = this many ranks.” It’s a complicated formula, and nobody’s really sure what that formula is. The number of your followers, number of shares, and the authority of the people sharing your tweets all seem to play a large role in how much your site’s SEO rank is affected.

Real life case study

The social media gurus over at Moz.com have experienced first-hand how much tweets affect SEO. They released a Beginner’s Guide to SEO, which was soon tweeted by Smashing Magazine. This retweet by a powerful influencer (someone with a lot of social media followers) prompted lots of other people to tweet the Beginner’s Guide as well, which led to a spike in traffic: but not the way they were expecting.

Suddenly, Moz.com ranked #4 for the keyword “Beginner’s Guide,” despite never having ranked for that keyword before at all. They were showing up on the first page of Google results for that term on the first day of the tweet.

Now, Moz does admit that they didn’t get much traffic from this ranking spike. But that’s probably because “beginner’s guide” is a general term that could apply to many things, and people searching that term wouldn’t always be looking for SEO advice. Also, the keyword “beginner’s guide” doesn’t get that many searches anyway.

Takeaways

Not everyone gets their tweets shared by prominent magazines, but you can still manage to bump your rankings by following a few best practices:

  • Get shared by real people. Many companies have tried to “game” the system before, and both Google and Twitter have gotten very good at rooting out the fakes. Send your tweets out with hashtags and by mentioning people you think would find your links valuable.
  • Write great content. The best way to get shared by big Twitter influencers is to create content that’s worth sharing. Write great blog posts. Take great photos. Make great videos. The more interesting, clever and relevant your content is, the farther it will spread.
  • Build your brand. The more of a presence and influence you yourself have on Twitter, the more your tweets will affect your rankings (or so it seems). So assemble an audience of real people, and maintain your connections by interacting with people on a regular basis.

I hope these tips were helpful! If you find that your tweets do affect your SEO ranking, let me know in the comments!

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Written by Jennifer Kelly · Categorized: Help · Tagged: Google rank, SEO rank, tweets affect SEO ranking, tweets help SEO, website rank

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