Many people have a greater reach on Twitter than they do via their blog

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Many people have a greater reach on Twitter than they do via their blog

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And they certainly have more tools to make it easy to post thoughts, discoveries and questions. This isn't another Twitter post though - it's about the impact on SEO of this evolving use of the web. In the same way that blogging, commenting, trackbacks (and associated spam) forced a change in the search engines' strategies, I believe we are starting to see similar changes caused by this new shift.


The effects that I intend to dig into a bit deep list of egypt cell phone numbers er are: Explosion of publishing on 3rd party platforms Increasing use of nofollow for a range of purposes I believe that the combination of these trends has profound implications in the optimal way of constructing a search engine - something Google cares a great deal about. Not only that, but we are seeing the beginnings of the effects my theory predicts. Publishing on 3rd party platforms You will find advice in many places about best practices for blogging URLs.


In order of preference for SEO from top to bottom, you would preferampl(when your main website is example.com) example.wordpress.com (or .blogspot.com etc.) thirdpartydomain.com/example thirdpartydomain.thirdpartydomain.com/examplepost2 etc. There are two main factors making #1 the right answer: Ensuring your link-worthy content acquires links to your main website Having all your content on a domain you control Although we have seen many blogs created as sub-domains of 3rd party domains (such as *.
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