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Twitter added lists to its Web interface. Twitter clients like Seesmic already follow suit by adding Twitter lists support.

Everybody uses lists as if they were the best thing since slice bread.

The SEO community is as always on the forefront of early adopting. Twitter lists is SEO 2.0 at it’s best. Let’s dive in the Twitter list game. This is my concise Twitter lists for SEO How to:

  • Make lists public. This may seem obvious but just to remind you: private lists won’t get seen by others or indexed by Google
  • Don’t add just everybody to a list, be choosy. I won’t follow a list that makes me add 200 or more new followers. I rather subscribe to a list of 40 “best of” Twitter users
  • Use keywords or rather keyphrases e.g “x seo” instead of just “seo” as list names. Lists can show up in search results, check of this result for arizona seo twitter, the Twitter list by Matt Siltala comes up first
  • Add yourself to your own lists, this way people who subscribe to your list can subscribe to you as well
  • List others to get listed yourself. I often check who puts me on their Twitter lists and list the people who do on the corresponding list of mine Twitter lists are
  • Tweet your lists and blog your lists. Twitter lists are not just internal Twitter features, they have real URLs you can refer to. You should do that.
  • ask others whether they want to be added to your list. For instance I seek more people for my SEO 2.0 list and for my SEO companies list.

That said Twitter lists are still a very new feature or medium. we will see in a few minutes whether they really add value to in this case I’m optimistic.

I’m often wary of feature creep etc but Twitter lists appear as the most natural and logical extension to Twitter you could imagine so I doubt you can go wrong with adopting them.

Related posts:

  1. 7 Must Read End of Year Lists for Internet Power Users
  2. Who to Follow on Twitter?
  3. Hey Marketers on Twitter: It’s not a Link List
  4. Top 7 Ways to Use Twitter for Marketing Purposes Correctly
  5. 10 Reasons to Follow Me/SEO 2.0 on Twitter

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  1. Shane (4 comments.)
    Posted November 6, 2009 at 1:12 am | Permalink

    Very good. I hadn’t given twitter lists a real look before, but after reading your post, I think I get the point, now.

    Thanks for this good post. Stumbled it. :)
    Cheers,
    Shane

  2. Bartjan (1 comments.)
    Posted November 16, 2009 at 1:14 pm | Permalink

    I’d like to be on your list(s) ;-)

  3. irfan ahmed (6 comments.)
    Posted November 19, 2009 at 4:12 am | Permalink

    Hey there
    I have been using twitter so long but I didnt try this but after read this post I’ll try this hope this will work for me as I see followers for new and useful post or folloers exchange but this post is great.

    Irfan

  4. anon (1 comments.)
    Posted November 24, 2009 at 5:56 pm | Permalink

    much like “irfan ahmed” i never used twitter like the one suggested above..but i will try though..this might really help me..

  5. chris (2 comments.)
    Posted November 24, 2009 at 7:18 pm | Permalink

    We are all hoping to be in your list..lol thank you for sharing

  6. Sarah Underwood (1 comments.)
    Posted November 26, 2009 at 1:57 pm | Permalink

    I want to be on your list too, thanks for sharing.

  7. Jon Of Offshoring (1 comments.)
    Posted December 2, 2009 at 3:26 am | Permalink

    That is a neat trick… I never thought that twitter will play significant role in SEO.

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