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What does social media have to have to do with SEO? MWI gets this kind of information frequently from both current and potential clients. Although social media has been a growing channel for marketing in recent times, many companies haven't yet begun to benefit from it. This is especially true to consider if you're planning to invest in SEO. Making and managing social media accounts are extremely important for supporting SEO efforts, although the benefits of social media aren't always apparent. There are many reasons you should think about social media as a part of your online strategy, here are 5 reasons it's important to SEO.

1) Social Media Signals
It's no secret that Google, Bing, and other search engines make use of online conversation as part of their algorithm for ranking. A social engagement is when people comment, like or share a tweet about content. The more the number of social interactions that a piece content has, the more social signals you send to your site. Search engines look at these social signals and consider it an indicator شراء متابعين تويتر of quality when ranking the content. This is a way for search engines to decide the content that people are most interested in and شراء متابعين تويتر what their algorithms consider good quality. A piece of content could be instantly indexed when it's getting a lot of social engagement.

2.) Link Building
There are no more days of asking for websites to add links to yours. Google's Panda/Penguin algorithm has forced SEOs to linkbuild the old-fashioned way: write good quality content that is pertinent. How do you get in touch with sites who are willing to link to your content if asking them directly is thought to be an "unnatural" practice for building links? Social media is the solution. Social media lets you expose your content to relevant audiences who may be willing to link to it, when it's worthy of linking to. These users will then promote your content to others, increasing your influence.

3.) Amplification of content
It doesn't matter how good the content you publish, it won't gain traction until you amplify it. Yes, email marketing is an excellent method to amplify content, but it will only reach those in your database of marketing. Social media can help you increase the reach of your content. Once you share your content, your following will also share it with their following should they find it valuable. They will then spread the word to their networks and increase your reach. In addition, you'll gain relevant traffic through inbound linking social signals, as well as brand awareness All of which can be utilized by search engines for content quality evaluation.

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4) Brand Awareness and Signals
Search engines can use brand image and recognition to judge the credibility of your website and how reliable it ought to be for their ranking algorithms. Social media aids in building brand awareness and amplifies your content. This is what Google calls a co-citation. Building these co-citations through social media can boost the trust Google has in your site, as well as aiding with branded search queries.

5.) Social Indexing
Search engines have been indexing social media profiles for some time now and this means that they show up in search result pages. This enables your brand to appear on search results when you type in branded search queries that are not limited to just your own website. This gets more effective. Individual tweets from Twitter were at one time indexed and displayed in search results as well providing another method for your content to rank in search. It was only for a short time, however it was a short-term solution, and Google shut it down after few months. Google will once again show tweets in search results, so it's important to leverage it for getting your content ranked.