++++Google Loves Twitter+++=Old News???

Discussion in 'Twitter' started by dogtraining-guides.com, Jan 22, 2010.

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    I am not sure that you guys are aware of how strongly google feels about twitter.

    I just ran into a new strategy and wanted to share it with you.

    Under you twitter account, create a "list" , using your keywords in the url.

    Like such: Catering in Miami

    Notice the nice url structure and title?

    Well, witha bit of promotion, I was able to rank 3 lists on the first page with 4,500,000 sites competition.

    It took me all 2 weeks, using just rss feeds and a little bit of article marketing.

    I am aware that google now tends to get twitter in live searches, but not everybody knew about that little secret url.

    Go get them.


    P.S. To mods: I believe that this would be the appropriate section, since google is the main point. If not, please move the thread at your discretion and please do not get me an infraction. Thank U
     
    dogtraining-guides.com, Jan 22, 2010 IP
  2. Oranges

    Oranges Active Member

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    Incredible find, Cheers Dude!!
     
    Oranges, Jan 22, 2010 IP
  3. dogtraining-guides.com

    dogtraining-guides.com Well-Known Member

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    were welcome, go make listS, many listS and start promoting abit

    they will rank within a week or 2
     
    dogtraining-guides.com, Jan 22, 2010 IP
  4. MarkAse

    MarkAse Peon

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    I do agree that Google loves Twitter, I think the impact will lessen slightly over time, but for now getting people to Tweet your URL is golden in search.

    My Twitter account has a PR 5, just from updating 2-3 times per day for the past 4 months or so.

    It makes sense though-Google loves new content and Twitter gives that to Google all the time.
     
    MarkAse, Jan 22, 2010 IP