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Yahoo Site Explorer
Did they shut this down?
What is the best "FREE" way to see where my enemies are getting their links from? :thumbsup |
Use the bing tools...should be there ..leme know
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google it.
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I love this site: http://www.seoinsight.org
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http://www.majesticseo.com/ its not free tho
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meowwwwwwwwwwwwww
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As others have said Majecstic SEO is the way to go. It always has better and fresher reports than Yahoo did anyway.
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Fuck just wasted 45 mins trying to find the site explorer in Bing's webmaster tools and NO DICE!
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Freeee toooooooolz
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there is no free replacement that i have seen!
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Ok, I am going to fess up, http://www.SEOInsight.org is actually my site which I have been working on furiously, but which is not quite ready to 'launch'. I am planning on having a reasonably priced "Pro" or "Premium" service which includes up to 100 backlinks per site, as well as a customized "SEO report" ...for probably just $5 - $10 per month because I am then going to try to Upsell you on my backlink building service :)
So I'm just wondering ... what exactly would you love to see in such a service that might make it worth a few buck$ a month, if anything, and / or what should I add to the 'free' service/report? Thanks for any input, I wasn't planning on spamming this thread :) -Phil |
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