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Does twitting your blog post has any benefits in the search engine?

Do you think a twitter user with 10000000 followers and following will ever pay attention to your tweets?

What do you think of people selling twitter secret to traffic etc? Do you need this kind?

I wrote a post, I believe it will be of interest and some must you must know.
www.blogcastor.com/how-to-increase-your-twitter-count-and-traffic/

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Reminding you all again: I am electrifying, simplying and improving my english writings, And blogging and social media & forum like BC have helped me a lot.

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  1. sorcerer
    twitter has given me some traffic in the last few days.
    1. weblogian
      Nice to hear that.
      I suggest we better Go for mutual friend system
  2. husdal
    Does twitting your blog post has any benefits in the search engine?

    I haven't noticed much incoming traffic from my own tweets, but 2% or so of my traffic comes from other twitters tweeting about my blog posts or from people searching twitter for my blog topic.

    Do you think a twitter user with 10000000 followers and following will ever pay attention to your tweets?

    I haven't seen one with that many followers yet In any case, the answer is No, but as I said above, some good comes from tweeting. That said, my blog topics are not the most sought after on Twitter anyway.

    What do you think of people selling twitter secret to traffic etc? Do you need this kind?

    Scam.
    1. weblogian
      #Does twitting your blog post has any benefits in the search engine?
      Submitting to digg is great as search engine is indexing that. there is chances we get traffic both from Digg and search Engine.
      What about Twitter? That was my question exactly.

      #10000000 followers-
      I don't mean the exact numbers. Can the user pay attention to such large no of peoples? I think he is just another guy building follower count to show off his popularity.
    2. husdal
      Do you mean Am I more visible on Google because of my tweets?. Perhaps. But then again, I don't see many people coming to my blog from my tweets anyway, so obviously they don't find them on Google, but they find my posts.

      As to Digg, very few, if any of my articles have been dug by other people, and I'm not in the habit of digging myself.

      A Twitter with MANY followers does not care about each of his or her followers. Definitely not.

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