Google and other search engines look at Facebook as an indicator of trust and user engagement. The more active users are related to your site and social media, the more likely it is that you’ll achieve top organic search placement. But you can't simply putting links on FB to your articles or web pages. You actually have to get people to interact with your site or business. That means those people need to be sharing/retweeting your posts and talking about you.Google and other search engines look at Facebook as an indicator of trust and user engagement. The more active users are related to your site and social media, the more likely it is that you’ll achieve top organic search placement. But you can't simply putting links on FB to your articles or web pages. You actually have to get people to interact with your site or business. That means those people need to be sharing/retweeting your posts and talking about you.
I think the links of your site that you post in social media are called social signals that have some value. But now it seems that the social signals are also construed as backlinks by search engines maybe because they have accepted the fact that social media is also a website and it is even bigger and better than social bookmarking sites. That means we can post our backlinks on Twitter and Facebook.I think the links of your site that you post in social media are called social signals that have some value. But now it seems that the social signals are also construed as backlinks by search engines maybe because they have accepted the fact that social media is also a website and it is even bigger and better than social bookmarking sites. That means we can post our backlinks on Twitter and Facebook.
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