SOURCE: http://www.matthewwoodward.co.uk/tips/traffic-generation-tips/ Add caption Chris Dyson – TripleSeo.com – Twitter This might not work for all niches but it can certainly be a good traffic leak from Twitter. By embedding a tweet in a blog post Twitter can feature your website within the tweet as a source of further information. A great example of this is when Dan Barker sent Matt Cutts a tweet about the irony of Google looking for examples of sites that scrape content: .@mattcutts I think I have spotted one, Matt. Note the similarities in the content text: pic.twitter.com/uHux3rK57f — dan barker (@danbarker) February 27, 2014 The tweet went viral and over the course of a few days received over 33000 retweets and was featured on a wide variety of news and tech related sites (over 80 according to ahrefs ) And the sites that embedded Dan’s tweet saw a spike in Twitter traffic as they were featured as Related Headlines. So if you see a tweet
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