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What do social media have to have to do with SEO? At MWI we hear many of these inquiries from the current and potential clients. Social media is a fast expanding channel of marketing that many businesses have only begun using in the last few years, however it's vital to take advantage of it in particular if you're putting resources into search engine optimization. Setting up and managing social media accounts is extremely crucial to support SEO efforts, زيادة مشاهدات اليوتيوب although the benefits of social media aren't always evident. Here are five reasons why social media is crucial for SEO.

1) Social Media Signals
It's not a secret that Google, Bing, and other search engines utilize online conversations in their algorithm for ranking. Social engagement occurs when people like, comment, share, or tweet on a piece of content. The more social engagements a piece of content is able to get, the more social signals you build to your site. These social signals are used by search engines to rank the content. It's a way to measure the quality of content that people are able to use and what their algorithm determines to be top-quality. A piece of content could be instantly indexed whenever it's attracting a significant amount of engagement on social media.

2) Link Building
Long gone are the days of going out and asking for websites to link to your site. Google's Panda/Penguin algorithm has forced SEOs to link build by using the traditional method of creating high-quality content that is relevant. How do you reach out to websites who are willing to link to your content, when asking them directly would be considered "unnatural"? Social media can help. Social media lets you present your content in front of people who are interested and could be attracted to link to it should it be worthy of linking to. These users will then promote your content to others and increase your reach.

3.) Content Amplification
No matter how top-quality the content you publish, it's not going to gain traction in the absence of amplifying it. Sure, email marketing can be an excellent method to amplify the content, but it'll only reach the people in your marketing database. You can reach new audiences through social media. If you send your content out to your followers, they'll spread it to their own followers when they find it useful. These people will then be able to share it with their followers which will increase the reach of your content. In return, you earn many relevant visitors and inbound links, as well as social signals and brand awareness All of which are used by search engines to determine the quality of content.

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4.) Brand Awareness & Signals
Search engines can use brand reputation and image to assess the credibility of your website and how reliable it ought to be within their ranking algorithms. Social media can help build brand awareness and increases the quality of your content. Google refers to this as co-citation. Co-citations can be created through social media to improve Google's trust and help with brand-name searches.

5.) Social Indexing
Search engines have been indexing social media profiles since a while and this means that they show up in the search results pages. This enables your brand to appear in search results for branded search queries that are not limited to just your company website. This is even more effective. Individual tweets from Twitter were previously indexed and appeared in search results too - enabling another way for your content to rank in the search results. It was only temporary for a few months before Google decided to cease using it , up to now. Google will once again show tweets in search results, so it's important to leverage it for getting your content ranked.