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Why Do Different Tools Report 404s Differently?
One more sidenote - you can also use inbound link auditing tools like Moz Open Site Explorer, AHREFS, or especially Cognitive SEO to collect as many of your incoming links as possible, then filter them for which ones 404 and then you'll know which external pages contain the broken incoming links. CognitiveSEO is especially well set up to do this, but it's not a cheap tool (Does have a free trial though). Hope that helps? Paul
Moz Tools | | ThompsonPaul0 -
Competitor Black Hat Link Building?
If you go to the OSE results page, start clicking on the links, view source, then do a search for APBSpeakers you will find them. Here is the Huffington Post one, for example: “When I turned 5, I had had symptoms of AIDS. I had had fungus in my brain, blood infections, pneumonia,” Hydeia told Oprah back then. rbkyf
White Hat / Black Hat SEO | | Linda-Vassily0 -
Boosting Equity-Passing Links?
Hello Blue, Thanks for your input several days ago. I apologize for the delay in getting back to you. I was on vacation. Anyway, I appreciate your words of wisdom. I have been digging into the Open Site Explorer but I am far from an expert at this point. That said, I shall continue to persevere. Thanks again. Eric
White Hat / Black Hat SEO | | EricFish0 -
Recent Google algorithm update?
Hi there According to SERoundtable.com, the Panda refresh is yet to come. I would keep your eye on them, as well as Webmaster World, as chatter usually originates there. There was also some movement last month, but that was really the last I have personally heard. But, looking at my clients, as well as outlet chatter, I haven't seen anything. One thing I would check, is your mobile traffic, as there has been reports of Mobilegeddon causing some stirs. Hope this helps! Good luck!
Search Engine Trends | | PatrickDelehanty0