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What does social media have to have to do with SEO? MWI receives this kind of information frequently from prospective and current clients. Social media is rapidly growing marketing channel that most businesses have only begun using in the past few years, but it's very important to leverage - especially if you're investing funds into SEO. Creating and managing social media accounts is important to assist in SEO efforts, even though the benefits of social media aren't always obvious. Here are five reasons social media is crucial for SEO.

1) Social Media Signals
It's not a secret that Google, تخفيض ترتيب اليكسا Bing and other major تخفيض ترتيب اليكسا search engines have been using online chat in their ranking algorithms for quite some period of time. When people share content via Twitter, Facebook or comment on an article that is known as a social engagement. A piece of content with more social engagements will show higher social signals. These social signals are used by search engines to determine the quality of the content. This allows search engines to determine what content people consider to be most valuable and what their algorithms consider high-quality. If an article has a high amount of social engagement, it can be instantly indexable.

2) Link Building
It's long gone from the time when you could make a request for hyperlinks from other sites. Google's Panda/Penguin algorithms have forced SEOs to linkbuild using the old method: make top-quality content that's relevant. How do you reach out to websites who are willing to link to your site, if you ask them directly, which would be considered "unnatural"? Social media is the solution. Social media lets you publish your content to people who are willing to link to your content, if it is worth linking to. People who promote your content to others and increase your reach.

3) Content Amplification
You can make all the top-quality content you like but it's not going to gain an enormous amount of attention without amplification. Marketing via email is a great way of amplifying content but it will only reach people in your list of marketing contacts. Social media enables you to connect with new audiences through your content. When you share your content, those who follow you will spread it to their networks in the event that they find it helpful. This will allow them to promote your content to their followers, increasing your reach. In return, you gain a lot of relevant traffic, inbound links, social signals , and brand awareness All of these are utilized by search engines to judge the quality of content.

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4) Brand Recognition and Signals
Search engines may use your brand's identity and awareness to determine the credibility of your website and how trustworthy it needs to be when they rank it in their algorithms. In addition to boosting your content social media can also help create brand awareness. This is what Google calls a co-citation. Co-citations can be created through social media to improve Google's trust as well as aid with brand-name searches.

5) Social Indexing
Search engines have been indexing the social media pages for a number of years now so they can now appear on search result pages. This allows your business to be displayed on search results when you type in branded search queries , which is more than just your own website. This gets more effective. Individual tweets from Twitter were at one time indexed and displayed in search results, too which gave another means for your content to rank in the search results. This was just 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.