@skanman I use social media for its intend , just to spread the word. Just to creat the bubble around the subject. I know that search engines are ignoring social media but there are also exceptions for sone domains ( tested ex: Pinterest). I know my process is not perfect, but I'm always looking for improvment
@cristianraileanu pro tip: come up with a way to measure the value of your content. Track and monitor those numbers and make fine adjustments to accommodate trend shifts. If you can create high value content. Users will do the hard work for you. SEO was never intended to be a thing people do. Your information MUST help people, and you MUST be clean about it. The cleanest way to do this using social media is look for questions, answer those questions on the target domain and provide only half the answer on the social media and use a link to citate to the full answer you created. Citation eliminates social media link stripping and spam bans on most and while it does nothing for search engines, it's got an extremely high likelyhood of being shared to places that do outside the social media. Places like Quora provide long term clicks that create flow for ages. Stack Exchange is actually indexed way better than Pinterest as Pinterest only supplies alt text to Google and Bing.
@cristianraileanu but.. but.. since the Penguin update, search engines ignore social media, and that's 9 years ago, you might want to update your process. Oh and on-page SEO, and Technical SEO, that's pretty non descriptive. I would recommend learning to create data matrixes that track relevant organic growth, and half masking articles that provide solutions from queries in relevant industries. It's super hard, but to become the #1 at anything, you must become the authority on the subject.
-- a xoogler (ex Google search dev)
Good luck in your ventures sir!