<p>I've found that some people are using a technique I haven't seen before (which I've called "twitter traffic hijacking") to divert traffic from a known source to their unknown low-traffic site: post a message with the Twitter <em>@user</em> of the known source and invite to follow you with an attractive message.</p> <p>In this case, user @unlimitedideas is posting a message: "@OCCMundial Tenemos Vacantes, siguenos !!!" (We have job offers, follow us!!!), referencing us <a href="http://www.occ.com.mx">OCCMundial</a> (<a href="http://twitter.com/OCCMundial">@OCCMundial</a> on Twitter), which is top-of-mind for jobseekers in Mexico, and hoping to appear next to us on Twitter searches. Then they publish messages with their own job offers.</p> <p>It's certainly ingenious and shows off the way SM is changing the game.</p>
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