Forgot the name of a cool SEO Tool... Help!
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I recently discovered a cool SEO tool. I didn't write it down, save it, bookmark, etc... And now I can't remember the name of the tool for the life of me, but I'd really like to use it again.
I was hoping I could list of the features that I remember, and one of you Mozzers know what I'm talking about.
It was a backlink analysis tool. It had a free version, and after you performed so many searches/searched so many backlinks, you had to pay. From what I remember it was a fairly nominal fee with the most popular package in around $25.
The reason that I liked it so much was you could take an OSE csv file, dump it in there, and it would sort all of the links by link type, i.e, footer, comment, directory, etc... Then it would put it all into a nice pie chart for you and show you the % of the total links that each link type made up. It would also analyze the anchor text and would show you every anchor text used, and the % of the total each one made up.
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Cool. I will check this one out!
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Pleased to have been able to assist
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Bingo! You win! Thanks!
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How about www.linkdetective.com, fidelityim?
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Ok:)
Please reply in this tread if you find what you are looking for, i would love to check it out!
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Thanks. That's not the one I had in mind, but I'll check it out.
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Is this a online tool?
I have used SEO Power Suit and their Link Assistant. This tools does all the things you outlined above, and alot more:)
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