Social signal
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I wanted to know if comments on my blog count as social signals. I'm getting a minimal amount of shares and tweets but mainly having success with people commenting on the actual blog posts. I wanted to know if Google sees this as a social signal; not necessarily to help with rankings but to increase authority of my site. Thank you.
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I know the likes and plus +1's help but for instance: i have a blog post that has 0 tweets 4 +1's and 19 comments. Do the 19 comments help build authority for the page in anyway similar to getting +1's and likes?
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From my understanding it's best to noindex comments on your blog. However adding the social media buttons are a signal, if people like your post and 1+ it or like it this will help you rank.
Here is the article that tells you the best way to set up wordpress but same rules apply to most sites...
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