But it's also nice to let them know that you are associated with great work

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zihadhasan012
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But it's also nice to let them know that you are associated with great work

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I Tweeted a link to David Mihm's 2009 Local Search Ranking Factors as he was getting peppered with questions about local search. That link was clicked 159 times in about 15 minutes. People wanted the info and it was cool to provide the link and see it go somewhat viral. But as a contributor to the 2009 LSRF it was also nice to show my local followers that I'm part of a piece of work that's so respected and appreciated in our industry.


But just like Dr. Pete said in his post, the most important aspect is taking the online offline and meeting in the real world. There are already plans in the works to invite folks to Spokane to participate in local se saudi arabia mobile phone numbers database minars, travel to other SEO's home towns to do the same, collaberate on projects, and help each other out with questions from time to time. It expanded my professional community like never before. It was awesome! But is Twitter really responsible for all of this? Probably not.


Much like clients that try to tie a direct correlation between Twitter traffic and sales, it's a tough one to measure. But I can tell you this. It helped push me beyond my comfort zone and meet some amazing people. I'd recommend giving it a try. It's a common dilemma: When the engines constantly cry 'content! content! content!' you can start to wonder, "just how am I supposed to keep generating all of this unique content?" A daunting challenge to be sure, especially for large sites with high-volume pipelines to fill.
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