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| ![]() The Circled parts, are these backlinks? if so, is this alot of backlinks? would it be harder to rank than these sites? |
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That isn't the amount of backlinks, that is the amount of pages for that domain indexed on Google.
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Yes, the back links to those pages are 0, 0, and 3... PR 0's. SIMPLE to outrank these. Basically just create some content with perfect on page SEO. |
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The stats with I are the number of pages indexed by that particular search engine. LD is the Link Domain - the number of pages linking to the entire domain, as opposed to the number of pages linked to a single page. |
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Is KnifeWorks your site or a site that you're trying to compete with?
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It is very useful Firefox extension that allows you to view a large number of parameters of the site that you are visiting. Parameters include the number of links for that site on Google, Yahoo and MSN, the Alexa rank, the number of times the page has been bookmarked on Delicious, the Pagerank and so on.
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I guess im confused as to how to read all this stuff? I kinda have an idea what PR is , but these huge numbers look like french to me.. * The above post just cleared it up a bit for me. Also, how accurate is this stuff? |
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| SEO Quake pulls information form the sources shown by the symbols, i.e. from Google, Yahoo, Bing, Alexa, Way back Machine, etc. It's as reliable as its sources.
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Well the 16,000 that you circled looks exactly accurate. When you type in "site:knifeworks.com" on google it says: About 16,600 results (0.09 seconds) |
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Y! Links- (the links to the particular page ranked for the search term) PR- The relative strength of the webpage At least that's what I look at. It's simplistic I know, but it's a pretty good indicator of the competition. The MASSIVE "LD" numbers show how many links are to the entire site. But the site could be about a completely different topic, and only 1 or 2 links go to the page that are about the key phrase you are trying to rank for. So it's really not strong competition. The Google "I" number is the number of files indexed on Google for the site...nothing to do with how optimized any content is for the key phrase. Same with Bing, etc... | |
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| We did already explain that those aren't backlinks. However, to answer your question a little better, there isn't a way to say if that is a lot. That is more than what most people have, but doesn't mean it is great. It would be better to have 10 backlinks from PR8 sites than that many from PR0 sites.
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I've found SEO quake pretty much a waste of time for local marketing. No matter what localized settings I put in the browser, or set with SEO quake itself, it comes back with international results. I have niches in transport based solely in the UK (actual products that cannot be exported even if I wanted to). No matter what I do with SEO quake, it returns a first page full of dollar signs and USA based sites. I've set localization in the browser and within SEO quake itself, it just ignores them. I even checked in my servers and VPS (which are based outside the UK - some in Germany some in central America). I never touch the browsers that come installed on them, but as soon as I install SEO quake, the top 10 for any niche is completely altered. No matter what settings I change, SEO quake insists on giving me list based as if I was sitting somewhere in the USA selling solely to USA based clients. If you are selling nationally (using ebay.co.uk instead of ebay.com..amazon uk instead of amazone.com - or infact anywhere any site that is NOT USA) then SEO quake is a waste of time. I just use it for adsense sites now, as I don't care where the clicks come for that. But adsense is not something I do a lot of. For adsense and getting international clicks it might be good, but my experience at local (or even national - none US) is that it's a waste of time. Scritty |
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