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What do social media have to have to do with SEO? At MWI, we get lots of questions from our potential and current clients. While social media has been a growing channel for marketing in recent times, many companies haven't yet begun to take advantage of it. This is especially true when you're investing in search engine optimization. The creation and management of social media accounts is crucial to support SEO efforts, although the benefits are not immediately apparent. From the myriad of reasons to consider social media as part of your overall strategy to be online There are five main reasons it's important to SEO.

1) Social Media Signals
It's not a secret that Google, Bing and other major search engines have been using online chat in their algorithm for ranking for a long time now. A social engagement is when users like, share or share tweets on a piece of content. The more social interactions a piece of content receives, the more social signals it will bring to your site. Search engines evaluate these signals from social media, شراء ساعات مشاهدة يوتيوب and then use them as an element of quality when evaluating content. It's a method of determining what content is popular with users in comparison to what their algorithm determines to be of high quality. The content you've created can also be indexed instantly if it's receiving a lot of engagement on social media.

2.) Link Building
The days of going out and soliciting websites to link to yours. With the advent of Google's Panda and Penguin algorithm SEOs have to create links in using the old-fashioned method and create content of high-quality that is linked-worthy. But how do you reach sites that would be willing to link to your website if you ask them directly, which is an "unnatural" link building practice? Social media can help. Social media lets you publish your content to appropriate audiences that are willing to link to it should it be worth linking to. They will also connect your content to their networks which increases the power of your content.

3) Content Amplification
It doesn't matter how high-quality your content is, it's not going to gain traction without amplification. Email marketing is an effective method to increase the reach of your the content you create, شراء ساعات مشاهدة يوتيوب but it won't reach people in your list of marketing contacts. Social media enables you to reach new audiences with your content. Once you share your content, your followers will connect with their friends should they find it valuable. Then those people will be able to share it with their followers, further increasing your reach. You will also gain relevant traffic through inbound linking social signals, as well as brand awareness All of which can be utilized by search engines to make quality determination.

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4.) Brand Recognition and Signals
Search engines will use your brand's image and recognition to judge the quality of your site and how trustworthy it should be when they rank it in their algorithms. Alongside boosting your content social media also aids in increase brand recognition. Google refers to this as co-citation. Making these co-citations with social media can improve Google's trust in your website as well as helping by bringing in search queries that are branded.

5.) Social Indexing
Since search engines index social media websites these profiles are now showing on search results pages. This lets your company's brand be displayed in search results for specific queries that aren't exclusive to your site. It's more than that. Individual tweets on Twitter were previously indexed and appeared in search results, too which gave another means for your website to be ranked in the search results. That was only temporary for a few months, until Google took the decision to end the service, and it's still in place. Google will once again show tweets in search results, so it's important to leverage it for getting your content ranked.