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One of my page shows no internal links.
The question becomes two questions: what is "Correct stats?" and "What is the purpose of a given tool (OSE, Screaming Frog, etc.)?" For "correct stats" I would say that the tool does not equal what you are looking for. What OSE does is give you good data on most links that are, IMO more relevant. Again, IMO. Second question: There is only one Google I am aware of and that is Google. So, who has their bandwidth in order to spider every site on the web? Google. Moz does not have the bandwidth to crawl every possible link. So, there are various tools that do various things. For example, Alan Bleiweiss suggested a couple I had not used on an earlier question around CSS and markup. I will try them and see how they compare to what we use and then use the better tool. For DA, PA, most external/internal links, anchor text, comparisons, etc. OSE is a great tool. For thorough crawl, I like Screaming Frog. So, if working on a car for example, you can turn a nut with a crescent or combination wrench or you can use a wrench or socket designed for that specific nut. For your purposes, the better tool is Screaming Frog, again, IMO. Hope that helps.
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How good are PR for getting authority backlinks ?
Thanks Aditya The reality is SEO now requires a level of quality much more challenging than ever. While this is true due to the ever-increasing capabilities of search engines in their need to battle spam (and the fact that their systems are so complex as to be far from perfect), it's also the nature of the web regardless of SEO as well. This is because the web continues to grow in size all the time. The more crowded any market, the more important the message delivered needs to be consistent in its ability to rise above the noise. It's a fact of marketing as old as time itself. While some "classical" link building might still suffice, that notion is fading away. And because of this reality, my position as an advocate of best practices is that the energy expended on those methods can better be used for fewer, higher quality opportunities. Whether we like it or not, in many situations, it means a slower building up of trust and authority, and in turn, a slower building up of ranking strength. It also means more diversity into social signals is that much more important than ever as well.
Link Building | | AlanBleiweiss0