Get Indexed Using Twitter
Did you know that you could use Twitter to be found in the search engines? That’s correct. Twitter is for more than just talking to your friends about what you are eating for dinner. Simply by answering the seemingly pointless question of “Whatcha doin’?”, you can help your website be found on the search engines.
Well, you might ask; how can I use Twitter to be found on the search engines like Google? That’s a great question. I’m so glad you asked that.
Many people wonder how they’re going to do that when they sign up to join Twitter. Many people can’t believe that all they have to do is type in the answer to a simple question and they’ll be found on the search engines. In this article you’ll discover ways you can use Twitter to help your website be found in the search engines.
One way that you can use your social media profile to be found is to populate your profile with the keywords you wish to be found in.
For example, if you are a virtual assistant, you want people to see the word virtual assistant in your profile. If you’re a writer, be sure you put the word writer in your profile. The more words related to what you do, the easier it will be for the people searching for you to find you. Also, if you have a particular niche that you serve, be certain to include that niche in your profile as well. People looking for that niche will use that keyword in their search. Also be sure to include your website url in your profile. Ideally this will be some type of opt in list so you can collect people’s email address. This is important because you still want to be able to connect with these people should something bad happen to Twitter.
Additionally you want to make sure that the information you are posting to your profile is information that is relevant to your niche. In other words, if you write for small businesses, be sure to post information related to small business. This helps you to be seen as an authority figure in your subject matter or area of expertise. Also, this type of information gets retweeted a lot. If at all possible, post relevant resources and content on your website and then post the link to that content on Twitter. That is a great way to get your website noticed by the search engine.
Twitter is an outstanding tool to use to get your website found in the search engines. Follow the steps mentioned above and you’ll be well on your way to being a Twitter rock star! Oh yeah, and you’ll be getting lots and lots of search engine love, too.






June 10th, 2009 at 21:01
Twitter has become a must use item for marleters and you have added some good tips for optimizing your usage.
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June 10th, 2009 at 21:14
Great tips! One thing I wanted to add was that your Twitter posts/tweets can sometimes get ranked and indexed itself in Google, not just your main profile page.
Each tweet has it’s own URL, which makes it very good for SEO purposes, since Google likes Twitter anyways.
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June 10th, 2009 at 22:01
As Joel said above, Google DOES index your tweets. You don’t gain any ‘link love’ from those tweets because Twitter uses the ‘nofollow’ tag, so don’t be upset if Twitter substitutes one of the shortened URLs in place of your direct link. The value is in people clicking from Google to your tweet, and from there through to your site or affiliate link.
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June 11th, 2009 at 00:05
Great tips. I wasn’t aware that Twitter was a part of SEO. Will change my Bio to reflect an opt-in page. Hopefully that will help to get more of my followers onto my list. Thanks for these tips.
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June 11th, 2009 at 01:42
Yes, I have been noticing the same thing lately. I use Google alerts to get notified when anything with certain keywords get indexed and have had several tweets show up in Google.
Really surprised me when I first saw it happen. Definitely wasn’t expecting Google to pick up on tweets.
Thanks,
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June 11th, 2009 at 10:35
This is good information to share and I am glad because I was not aware of it. Just shows how popular this site has become and is only getting better. Thanks.
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June 11th, 2009 at 22:09
Thanks for reminding me to double check my profiles to be sure I am using keywords I want to be found on. Also appreciated the indexing discussion. No juice, but Google does follow.