Will adding my Twitter feed to my website increase my PageRank?



An SEO suggested that I take all the content on my Twitter page and auto-feed it into a section on my website. Will this really help my site’s PageRank? Does simply duplicating my Twitter page really earn any juice? How can we capitalize on Twitter?

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23 thoughts on “Will adding my Twitter feed to my website increase my PageRank?”

  1. If you`re looking to obtain more sales to your product, i recommend using speed rank seo to obtain more targeted visitors from search engines like yahoo. Just google it.

  2. Instead of having all your tweets on auto feed, you can capitalize on that real estate by using it for something which is wa more useful. Things like opt-in page, most popular posts, socail media sharing buttons etc…

  3. I think this answer missed the real question. The question is around 'auto feeding' twitter content to your website through the likes of twitter profile widget twitter.com/about/resources/widgets/widget_profile. Copying/duplicating selective information is better done through the twitter 'Favs widget'. Let's assume that youy are smart enought to write twitter feeds are all relevant and rethink this question. Does Google index embedded feed content? It's a yes or no answer really.

  4. Eg.? if you have a beautiful tree in an Image with other backgroundthings,
    we could realize the Tree place a significant importance than others like bird or dog in the image. while the Bot(spider) cannot realize it.
    Hope it understand a bit for you

  5. @whoislinkingtome as @mattcutts was suggesting not to publish all the tweets, it is best to manually select them by Fav feature in Twitter, this can channel out custom selected tweets that has separate RSS. This can be used in any RSS reader to be shown on your site or blog. Yes, RSS does help a lot.

  6. Twitter allows you to favorite a tweet. You can use that, since Favorite Tweets have separate RSS Feed Location. So, you can pull that RSS Feed to any RSS Reader on your website. To share, all you have to do, is click the star button to favorite a tweet.

  7. Hmm.. that makese me wonder. Does having duplicate content on a website actively hurt the website SEO-wise or is it more a case of it "just" not adding any value to the site?

    If it actively hurts the site, when are you "crossing the line"? I mean, adding tweets to a website would have to be considered duplicate content, right?

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