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Greg Mudd's comment,
May 19, 4:42 PM
Aside from the impact that social media has on SEO, the fact is, if you develop a good following you can drive traffic to your website which is the end goal of SEO
Ally Greer's curator insight,
May 20, 3:02 PM
Here's a great infographic with some key stats on how social sharing can help increase your SEO rankings. Fun Fact: When you share your content on Scoop.it (or someone else does) it's indexed in search engines as a piece of curated content. What does this mean? While links shared on Scoop.it are no-follow links (like any other social network), they have a unique quality - they don't disappear after they're out of the stream. Essentially, your post is indexed as a curated post in addition to the original piece of content being indexed as a page on your site. Plus, you get all of the mentioned benefits of social sharing, like being discovered more easily and proving engagement.
Irvin Banut's comment,
May 20, 4:01 PM
Isn't it though? Metaphorically, our website is our store which we want to drive foot traffic into. in the digital space, we need to leave as many breadcrumbs possible for users to find their way to our website.
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