If you use the SEOMoz.com Premium
Open Site Explorer Tool like I do then
you know it calculates your inbound link metrics, which includes the following
social link types:
- Facebook Shares
- Facebook Likes
- Tweets
- Google +1
A lot of people think that this has something to do with
their own social accounts, but that’s not correct. It actually stands for the
amount of times your website was shared on Facebook, how many times a Facebook share
with your URL was liked, how many times a tweet contained a link back to your
site and how many Google + posts include your website URL.
That said, we were having a discussion in the
Eminent SEO office yesterday about using URL shortners and how that might impact your
social link counts.
For example, we like to use the social media tool Hootsuite to
schedule some of our posts. However, when you schedule a post through Hootsuite,
your URL is shortened using their shortner owl.ly. I was concerned that if you
pass your link through a shortner URL verses posting a direct link on the
platform itself you might not A) get full link juice and B) not get social
share counts in the Open Site Explorer report.
I searched Google using this question, “Does open site
explorer recognize social shares that use URL shorteners instead of the direct
URL?” and clicked on this SEOMoz post:
Owl.li
Is Ranking Above My Own Page! What To Do? Whooo To Blame? which clearly isn’t
my exact question, but still relevant. After (mostly) reading the post and
skimming the comments, I didn’t see a solid answer. So, I asked the question in
the post:
“So, I skimmed most of the comments and didn't see an answer
to my question, so I hope I didn't miss something... but here goes:
Does open site explorer recognize social shares that use URL shorteners instead
of the direct URL?
Of course there is value in using Hootsuite (shorter posts = longer Tweets,
scheduling, etc) but if by using Hootsuite which forces me to use their URL
shortener I am #1) getting diminished link credit from the 301/302 redirecting
and #2) not getting social share counts to show to my client... then I might
just have to stop using Hootsuite and go direct and input the whole URL.
Side note: It's really unfortunate that Hootsuite has not adapted to the
Twitter auto long URL shortner (not a separate URL like bit.ly or owl.ly but
like URL.com/xyz... ) as that would solve this problem altogether.”
I didn’t hear back on the post, so I actually reposted the
entire comment on the Facebook Wall of SEOMoz,
click
here to see the full thread.
Basically I was told that they do, indeed, “unroll” the shortened URL’s and they still count and associate
the tweets correctly with the website URL, after all of the shortening and
redirects are parsed.
NOTE: the redirects comment. In my quest to find out if URL
shortners pass full value I did learn that some use a 301 redirect and some use
(or used to use) a 302.
This might seem acceptable, but
there is still the question of whether or not Google values a link that goes
through a 301 redirect the same way they do a direct link. Most SEO’s would say
NO they do not. A direct link is always more valuable than one that has to pass
through a redirect.
What do you think?