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August 31, 2010
Twitter's Broken SEO Strategy
By Andy Beard
I am a SEO geek - if there were 140 characters on Twitter that have meaning - I might want to be able to find it, or help other people to find it.

I know some people look on SEOs as spammers - some are - I look on my job as helping people find content they are looking for. I am passionate about it. I wouldn't class myself as white grey or blackhat, but I also try not to do anything that would pollute the web.

It is one of the main reasons I left Twitter. The SEO strategy in place at Twitter was holding my content hostage from normal indexation by Google, and Google have so far failed at indexing historical content.

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I welcome the news yesterday that Topsy have improved their search & Danny has more in-depth coverage.

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