If you’re one of the many people who thinks Twitter is a waste of
time and you refuse to participate, please reconsider.
Rumors have been circulating that Google is interested in buying
Twitter, the micro-blogging site that lets users send messages of
no more than 140 characters to everyone who follows them.
For now, it’s nothing more than gossip. But if there’s a nugget
of truth to the rumor, here’s how it could affect you.
Google, the granddaddy of search engines, already measures your
influence.
Let’s say you sell dog toys and somebody types “dog toys” into
the Google search box. Google will rank your site on the left
side of the screen according to several factors such as whether
your site includes those keywords.
Another factor is how many other influential websites link to
yours.
It gives high ranking to videos, too. When Google bought YouTube
for $1.65 billion in October 2006, that was the company’s way of
screaming “We think videos are important.”
Same with Twitter.
If Google buys Twitter, chances are good that one of the factors
it will use to measure your influence is your Twitter presence.
Hop aboard now, or lose out later. Read this article on how
businesses use Twitter.