Backup tweets and re-post on own URL
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Is there any benefit of backing up tweets (with something like tweet backup) and publishings the back ups on your own site from your own database?
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Thanks guys
Something to consider
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It's extra content for your site, but it's also duplicate content (and I guarantee that Google found the Twitter version before they find the version on your site.
Does it add any value for visitors to your site?
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It can be useful publish the tweets in a FAQ section or something like that and make a short and descriptive (and optimiced) text of that section... You can use the tweets like content.
It's only an idea.
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