Twitter is a different kind of social media network and it can take a while to understand how it works. Simply wrapping your head around the limitations of the posting system is hard enough. Figuring out how the many social systems within the network operate is even harder.

When trying to enter social networks as part of your search engine optimisation campaign, the old rules still apply. Keywords are important, but overuse of them will cause more harm than good. Building relationships is vital to your success on the network. Sticking to your brand and at the same time adding interesting content is likewise important. The main difference with Twitter is that the expectation for new content is higher and you have a teeny, tiny space to provide it in.

Researching and your keywords are important for Twitter. Every social network has its own language, and on Twitter, with its foreshortened blog form, this is especially so. Before you begin to post on Twitter, it is worthwhile doing some reading of others’ posts to get a feel for how to ‘talk’ on the network. Having said this, the keywords you selected for your site’s search engine optimisation should still be applicable. Use your research to understand how to best apply your keywords when you post.

Twitter itself promotes understanding of how its networks work and what they are doing. The social network has so many excellent tools for keywords, handily tagging subjects that are the most popular, that it is almost a crime not to use them. In order to keep in contact with what’s going on while you use Twitter, keep an eye on the shifts in popular subjects and, when you can, try to direct your posts near them. Studying the most popular tags on Twitter can be handy even when you’re not participating in the network, and you can talk to us at for tips on how to use social networks as part of your SEO.

Although Twitter naturally lends itself to personal interaction, you need to keep your focus on your site’s brand. This can be hard. It’s difficult to maintain a strong business focus when participating in a social network. The focus, naturally, is on personal interaction. This is one reason strategising before you approach Twitter is important. Talk to your SEO consultant about the options available to your business.

When you are ready to launch your business profile on Twitter, there are two ways you can go about it. You can ease into the conversation or you can jump in and make a big splash. Easing into the conversation is just like it is in real life, venturing your own posts and reading and commenting on others. If your observations are interesting, you will soon build a group of followers. If you want to go for the splash option, you might want to run a competition or promotion.

You need to keep things natural. Just as a person at a party will back away from anyone giving them a sales pitch, Twitter users have a keen sense for falsity. While your approach to Twitter needs to be open and friendly, your SEO strategies need to be firmly in your mind.