Ashton Kutcher talks about SEO?
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Search for SEO in Twitter and top result says:
"aplusk: I'm starting to become convinced that people put my name in articles just to improve their SEO or hoping I'll tweet it."
When you click on the result it brings nothing!
Another weird thing, when I search for the sentence and view cached Google result it immediately redirects (which is unusual and annoying). I managed to find a text only version of cache here.
Can somebody please explain what's going on here?
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Any idea as to why the cache redirects?
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Tweets and other social signals do affect SEO.
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Ashton Kutcher has invested some decent money into Blekko, so it is very obvious he is more then aware of the SEO world. He has also invested into several CRO companies. In regards to deleting the tweet, possibly he wants to keep the media blogs happy.
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One reason i can think of is that what he sayed didn't make sense, after all, mentioning someone on twitter don't affect anyones SEO.
This or he knows something about Google Algo and don't want to share it with us and is now hiding that precious info
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Why do you think he deleted that post?
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Lately Ashton have been even investing in some startups so i wouldnt be surprised at all about his knowledge in SEO.
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Our industry is in grave need of reputation management.
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Or he has a paid geek that does his tweeting for him.
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somebody probably tipped him off along the way about all the "evil people who scam the search engines with SEO"
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Wouldn't have expected Ashton Kutcher to ever think about SEO
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He apparently tweeted it at some point, then it appears he ultimately deleted it from his twitter stream. You can also see the tweet here and here. And here's a reference from two days ago with more info
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