twitter feeds on a page

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by ernest1a, Jun 8, 2009.

  1. #1
    We have an event site.
    I am wondering if we can have any problem in google rank if we put and save twitter feeds on each page of event where on each page feeds will be searched by name of event and than saved into database.

    I am concerned because I see google don't index twitter updates (I don't know the reason) and secondly because that will be duplicate. But I don't know if that is because twitter don't save result or is any other reason.
     
    ernest1a, Jun 8, 2009 IP
  2. kotaro

    kotaro Peon

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    #2
    of course you need PHP programmer to do that.. or learn PHP by yourself.. it's not that hard.. tweak here and there and you're done :)
     
    kotaro, Jun 8, 2009 IP
  3. ernest1a

    ernest1a Guest

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    #3
    sorry to say that but did you even read the question? I am asking about SEO.
    My second question related to first is also: If google decide that having content from twitter feeds on the page is not ok and it ruins index of all pages, even if we have also other unique content on the page. Do we need just to remove twitter feeds from pages and we will get index back? Is it so simple?

    Thank you
     
    ernest1a, Jun 8, 2009 IP
  4. brian-hancock

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    #4
    The twitter feed on each page will not count as duplicate content provided that there is at least a few paragraphs of other content on the site. and you don't need a PHP programmer to integrate the twitter feed into the site, Twitter gives you several ways to do this with javascript, flash, etc. Doing it those ways would also take SEO out of the equation because they will be invisible to Google.
     
    brian-hancock, Jun 9, 2009 IP
  5. verticity

    verticity Well-Known Member

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    Agreed with brian-hancock
     
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  6. ernest1a

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    #6
    thank you for answers. Just one more: Can be the problem that there will be about 30 links (leading to twitter update) with the same keyword in a title. So there will be 30 "Event name" keywords in titles. I am asking that because I have hear too frequency can be bad.

    tnx again
     
    ernest1a, Jun 11, 2009 IP
  7. Media Precision

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    It wont count it as duplicate content as mentioned by the others. its nether going to help or hinder your seo but what it will do is encourage people to follow you on twitter. Twitter is fabulous for driving traffic to your site. I'd say do it. I have just integrated a twitter feed on a clients blog. Twitter has a plug in that will work with almost anything and it looks cool too :)
     
    Media Precision, Jun 11, 2009 IP
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    Twitter brings also good traffic in your site, if you say if have to put 30events on twitter and point it your site, it gives you traffic
     
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  9. ernest1a

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    maybe I didn't wrote in the right way. I am asking about to put on our site twitter feeds; 30 feeds per page on one event page. I am talking about keyword density to not have too many same words which are same as main keyword.
     
    ernest1a, Jun 11, 2009 IP