Will adding my Twitter feed to my website increase my PageRank?
An SEO suggested that I take all the content on my Twitter page and auto-feed it into a section on my website. Will this really help my site’s PageRank? Does simply duplicating my Twitter page really earn any juice? How can we capitalize on Twitter? Land Lubber, Colorado
The only thing i have ever found twitter useful for is driving visitors onto site. That and wasting 35 mintues of my day!!!
Hmm.. that makese me wonder. Does having duplicate content on a website actively hurt the website SEO-wise or is it more a case of it “just” not adding any value to the site?
If it actively hurts the site, when are you “crossing the line”? I mean, adding tweets to a website would have to be considered duplicate content, right?
I think people don’t get it…twitter, Facebook, and other social media are supposed to help you get noticed more so people learn about you more and hopefully link to your content (at least thats how it is in theory)
another dumb question from land lubber.
@land lubber : do not focus too much on pagerank
haha fart bombs
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That’s 101% right tweets can’t effect your page rank automatically…
Thanks matt
Regards
Imran Khan
Good answer!
A lot of people think that more content or domain age or meta tags can increase pagerank. Keep telling them it’s just links
@StormCloudsGathering hear hear
@StormCloudsGathering FIRST!
All the questions are from this guy
Interesting, Matt.
@saligkaros - Writing “first!” at the front of a comment makes you come across like an immature middle school kid (no offense to middle school kids).
1st ! good job , thanks!