The New Link Explorer (which will replace Open Site Explorer) is Now in Beta
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Thanks Clive! Thrilled to hear it's been helpful for you. I'm excited to see it get even better

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Hello again. I hope your week is starting out ok.
Is there anyway to correlate the lost links report with the c-blocks report. Is there any extra useful information to be gained by combining these sections?
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Hi Rand, Link explorer is a great improvement! I can already see the index is larger, and the "Linking Domains by DA" is really helpful (I previously had to make this graph myself when comparing domains).
One additional thing which I would find helpful would be if it would be possible to display anchor text in a pie chart (like majestic).
Thanks a lot,
Jack
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Thanks Jack! I've been pushing the team to get a pie chart of anchor text (there's a lot of folks at Moz who think pie charts are evil and bad UI, but I like them), so I appreciate the +1 for that feature

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I don't think there's much value there. We haven't seen the c-block metrics correlate any better than linking domains of late (not surprising given that c-blocks aren't as popular a way to hide link networks anymore), so removed them from the new product.
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Fair enough. I just wanted to play with my new toys! Thanks for the response.
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Hi Rand,
I found myself last night explaining to my fiancee (and owner of my business) about why we'd lost some of our precious Moz DA points. She was disappointed looking at the new metric and I assured her the below and wonder whether you could sort of give a semi official 'what to tell stakeholders' in the event of a loss of DA. This is probably a much bigger issue for agencies than in-house people.
Let me assure you _I understand _that DA is a comparative metric and prefer a more accurate picture and prefer to know the real picture. Plus there's all the benefits you outline in the OP. But I found myself saying:
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Dont worry - it isn't actually linked to google in any way. A lowered DA assessment by Moz isn't going to affect our traffic, conversions or ROI. That's a big one.
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We now have better data and it's not just affected us but our competitors will now have new DA scores and some are better and some are not.
3) Nothing substantive has changed in the real world. This is a measuring tool. So imagine you were proud of your 40 ft yacht but then the length of 1 ft was changed to 11 inches. Your boat would now be 'shorter' but nothing has actually changed. Just how we measure it? Wasn't sure about that analogy. Have you a better one?
Thanks.
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