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Originally Posted by After Shock Media
on a mainstream project yes, not spamming them at all though.
Doubt I would share name etc here though. I learned some readers like to fuck with stuff.
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That's pretty much what I'm using it for. I have a mainstream client that wanted his site optimized so I signed up for a Twitter account and used his company URL as my username. I just go in and post stupid, funny comments and now have about 120 followers. Also, when I type in his actual URL into Google his Twitter profile shows up right below his main page on top of the SERPS.
It looks to be a pretty powerful SEO tool if used correctly. I love the fact that it's not like a blog where you have to type in a shitload of content in order to be relevant. You're only allowed like 155 characters at most and it provides some serious link juice.