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| Warrior Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: USA
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hi, unfortunately most common and usefull tool for SEO yahoo site explorer is shutting down this year.any one can suggest me alternate of yahoo site explorer? |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Apr 2011
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| Master of Disaster Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Yin Dynasty
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There are many free service tools to check your site's backlinks as well as the backlinks of your competitors, try to use seocentro.com to give you the detailed of your site's link popularity.
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: The Pod
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What I find interesting is just how different the link graph of the various 'site explorers' is. For example, putting the same URL in yahoo site explorer and opensiteexplorer (this is a good one) will bring up some links the other did not find. I also have a feeling that Google is deliberately not publicizing their links to keep more of a veil over the algo. For example, doing the G-search "link:www.xxxx.com" on one of my urls will very often bring up only a handful or even zero links, even when the page is ranking and has a lot of links visible to yahoo site explorer! Anyone else notice this? Another place to find links to you is good old Google analytics.... here's a good tip, you can go into the column that shows where your traffic comes from, drill down past the top few and often you will see other pages that have linked to you. You can then put those exact urls into Google and if they are not indexed, build a couple of links to them so that they get found! |
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| RevSEO.com High PR Links Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: NYC
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Moving forward you'll need to start using paid solutions once they shut down YSE. These include MajesticSEO and OpenSiteExplorer. I'm assuming as soon as YSE shuts down that MajesticSEO and OSE are gonna see a huge rise in paying members which in turn hopefully goes into their server racks and crawling ability. |
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