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An SEO suggested that I take all the content on my Twitter page and auto-feed it into a section on my website. Will this really help my site's PageRank? Does simply duplicating my Twitter page really earn any juice? How can we capitalize on Twitter?

Google's Matt Cutts answers:

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Answered: 28 July 2010. Views: 1,117.

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