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💡 IDEAS All About Social Media Link Building For SEO

Link building in social media may be one thing of no value in one segment of the link building process and another of positive value on the other portion of the process. Social media links are of "no follow" tags and is of no use to the search engines, but these days are claimed to have an influence on search engine rankings

Due to the no follow tags that social media links and profiles are named, webmasters have shielded away from these link types. However, the search engines have evolved and they cannot just ignore the popularity of a website getting too many tweets and retweets.

If these sites are getting tweeted and re-tweeted, the site must be very popular getting the importance of their tweets given by followers. The search engines cannot just ignore this popularity and are now acknowledging the influence.

This have been acknowledged by the search engines that a website having many followers or is following a lot of others also, this can have an impact and weight on search engine rankings. They acknowledge that rankings can be influenced by these things, although these are not considered links yet.

What are the social media factors that have influence on rankings on the major search engines? Bing and Google have acknowledged that the following has impacts and influence on the ranking in the search results pages.
The number of followers on Twitter or a website and the number of followers they are having has an influence on the search engines rankings. The number of tweets and retweets are good influencing factors in boosting website rankings, and these are acknowledged by both Google and Bing.
Facebook fan pages are treated the same way as treatment of tweets are made, and this is recognized by both Google and Bing. Bing acknowledged the value of fan pages for ranking purposes, likewise with Google.
Google plus is also making a huge impact on the rankings of a website. Although this is a Google strategy but is already acknowledged to be a social media site with high influence on SEO rankings.
A link with no follow tag on the social media sites will be of no value and this is clear from the start as explained within the no follow context. But if tweets or fan pages are values as high influencers in search engine rankings, then it can be a confusing matter.

However, with the entry of Google plus it is still to be observed whether Facebook fan pages or tweets from Twitter can still be influencing factors. The growth of Google plus users is still not reaching the popularity that Facebook and Twitter has attained and nobody can say whether it can edge out the two popular social media sites as good influencers.
 
Although social media link building has historically been undervalued because of "no follow" tags, I think it now plays a much more complex role in SEO than many realize. These links undoubtedly have an indirect impact even if they don't pass direct link equity in the conventional sense. I've personally witnessed how social signals like likes, shares, and retweets increase the visibility of content, encourage interaction, and eventually increase organic traffic. These indicators are now taken seriously by search engines like Google and Bing, which understand that popular content on social media platforms frequently conveys authority, relevance, and quality. Additionally, considering Google Plus's decline, I believe it's prudent to adopt a balanced social media strategy that includes LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and emerging platforms.
 

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