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One of our group, Jason Keath, comes up first when you search Twellow for "Charlotte". How did he do that? Jason, is it because you Twitter a lot, use SEO, chance or what? Anybody know how to boost his/her rankings in Twellow?

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Twellow's ranking from what I gather are pretty close to the rankings in Twitter Grader (http://twitter.grader.com) and Grader calculates its rankings based on

" * The number of followers you have
* The power of this network of followers
* The pace of your updates
* The completeness of your profile
* ...a few others
"

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Thanks Stephen! Very helpful information! Looks like I need to steal all of Jason's followers somehow.... hmmm :-)

Stephen Charles said:
Twellow's ranking from what I gather are pretty close to the rankings in Twitter Grader (http://twitter.grader.com) and Grader calculates its rankings based on

" * The number of followers you have
* The power of this network of followers
* The pace of your updates
* The completeness of your profile
* ...a few others
"

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Hi, Buck. Twellow rankings are dubious at best, as are all Twitter "ranking" attempts. I guess my response to your question would be what does a boosted"ranking" in Twellow represent to you? What specifically are you trying to achieve?

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Just curious Lyell. I spend a lot of time on search engine optimization (SEO) and have high rankings for several keywords that bring me a lot of new business. So I'm always curious what a social media "guru" like Jason or others has done to get his number 1 ranking.
Buck

Lyell E. Petersen [@93octane] said:
Hi, Buck. Twellow rankings are dubious at best, as are all Twitter "ranking" attempts. I guess my response to your question would be what does a boosted"ranking" in Twellow represent to you? What specifically are you trying to achieve?

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looks like it goes strictly by followers. although on another little discussed note, twitter accounts do hold their own page rank for those into SEO, but i think it is more about value of content than size of audience. value of content creates more links than anything, regardless of number of followers

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