Social Signal

Social signals are any factors that demonstrate authority and influence on popular social networking sites. For example, a user on Twitter.

Although many correlation studies have indicated that social signals affect rankings (e.g., the number of likes/shares a piece of content receives), Google has publicly stated that social signals are not a direct ranking . Popular websites that have a lot of social media engagement tend to rank well for other reasons.

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