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  1. Will Social Media Replace The Search Engines? | SEO Google

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  2. SEO Marketing

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  3. Akos Fintor

    I agree with you.
    The combination of the two (social media and SEO) is a key to free traffic.
    Actually, these two tight together. One is part of the other.

    Cool post!

  4. Alex

    With the introduction of web 2.0 sites, social media holds a key role. Using social media platform like Twitter, you are to ask a wide audience a specific question quickly. The answer is likely to be much better as it is specific to your question. This saves time and provides a better result.

    Recently search engine incorporate social media in their SERP’s, however they do not offer the facility to ask a specific question. I do not think social media will replace search engines as their role is still quite different, however I do believe there will be mergers or at least will become web 2.0 platforms. There are talks of the Bing search bar being added to Facebook.

  5. Contact Center Philippines

    Social media isn’t perfect. Like any marketing tool, it can be used for good, or for dodgy pharmaceutical advertisement. However, the self-policing nature of social media discourages this, yielding results that visitors are more likely to trust. SEO will still be important. But without the social media piece of the equation, it’s simply not enough.

    Jaiden

  6. ellipsis dive

    I believe that the two will coexist in the near-by future.

  7. SEO Dallas

    seo and social media compliment each other. we always explain the importance of it to all of our clients.

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  9. skup złota

    Social media isn’t perfect. Like any marketing tool, it can be used for good, or for dodgy pharmaceutical advertisement. However, the self-policing nature of social media discourages this, yielding results that visitors are more likely to trust. SEO will still be important. But without the social media piece of the equation, it’s simply not enough.

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