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The express way from blog to Google in barely 15 minutes with Twitter



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By : Keith Lunt    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-08 22:49:05
I wrote a post lately about the emerging weight of social networking in search engine traffic and how key that is for getting first-rate results. Above all, I was looking at Twitter and the reason Google will be starting to use Twitter to progress its own results.

That article was essentially part one of a sequence. And as though Google was trying to corroborate a point, a point which was in union with what I was writing, in 15 minutes of hitting the publish button in WordPress the Google bot had came to the brand new post and cached the site.

That, I deem, is thanks to a tiny plugin that is embedded in my blog. I discovered a extraordinary plugin that automatically sends an update to my Twitter account each time I publish a post to my blog. A incredible find! It is one of many comparable plugins there to experience, but it did just what I wanted. Nothing more, nothing less.

It was mind-boggling that this new blog, which in the past I had struggled to get posts listed on Google, was out of the blue having its posts listed in no time. And it is not the only one. A second blog is also reacting similarly promptly using the same system.

This does not mean that this little pluggin is the marvelous golden bullet that will get every post listed on Google in 15 minutes. Far from it. I also installed it into a third blog, devoid of the same achievement. But this is not a sign of breakdown. In fact, it is a signal that the system is functioning in a way that I expect it to and with a bit of luck I am following how they are functioning.

How to best use Twitter for publicising blogs is most likely far more than the space outstanding here. In fact that subject in itself is in all probability a couple of sessions and I’ll work through it over a couple of days in my own blog, if you are fascinated to follow it.

But the outcome of the speedy way that the blog posts have swiftly started appearing on these two blogs shows that there are attractions to be had by using Twitter in conjunction with a blog. It’s not just a matter of setting up a blog and a Twitter account and having done with it, there is a little bit of work to be performed on both. But it is simple.

The idea is, if you are a website owner and would like to generate more traffic to your website, then these are techniques you can use without any technical wisdom. Whether you have a hold over the design of your website or whether you have paid someone like me to design and run it for you, depending on these methods you can generate more interest in your services or posts and hopefully more sales through this further traffic.

This is what these social networking techniques are regarding, in my belief. They are not concerning paying a fortune to get traffic. They are about making an interest in you that will arrive at your website prepared to buy from you. It is something anyone can do!
Author Resource:- Keith writes regular selling ideas on his marketing blog as part of his Southport Web Designer service.
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