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SEOmoz add target to linkscape csv exports

February 2nd, 2010 Matthew Oxley No comments

Big thumbs up to SEOmoz for this one, I sent a suggestion only a couple of weeks ago to have the ‘target’ (i.e. page) that the link goes to added to linkscape csv exports and note today it’s already been added.

There are some great benefits to this subtle change, especially in relation to analysis :

Quickly find your competitors most optimised links

An optimised link would generally contain great anchor text and point to the most valuable sub-page. They are often paid for. Simply do a pivottable adding Target, then Anchor text to the row labels, then Anchro text to values and you’ll have a nice summary of pages with anchor texts and counts – if you click on a number then you’ll see the links to that page with the given anchor text in a new worksheet. What you do with this date is of your call

Work out very quickly what products your competitor appears to be targeting

This can be done with a very simple pivot table, look at how many of their sub-pages have inbound links ; if they are doing SEO it indicates which products are important to them

Find your or your competitors most successful linkbaits

This one is a simple pivottable & sort – look for deep pages with a lot of inbound links. When I do this on Seomoz.org, I notice that the beginners guide to search engine optimisation, and the search ranking factors are amongst the most popular pieces of content. Unfortunately , due to the ways linkscape filters out links you’ll lose a lot of the natural links , but you should still have enough to see the actual pieces which earned the natural links to find them with a new search (either using linkscape or Yahoo!).

Honing in on your competitors lower grade activity

What on earth do I mean by this? well I’m referring to comment spam, article distribution & the like – again, due to low quality frequently being filtered out of linkscape (and indeed many tools) it’s often necessary to find the URL’s  and then move to yahoo to get the raw data (i.e. links).

You can hone in on this by exporting the linkscape data to csv, doing a pivottable, using nofollow as a filter (where nofollow has a ‘1′ in it), and target as both a row label and value – you should be able to identify sub-pages picking up a fair few nofollow links this way, which can trigger further investigation.

If you do identify a lot of these ‘noise’ links, then you can exclude this noise from your analysis when trying to work out the links that are really doing the damage.

An alternative way I’ve used to hone in such links is to do a similar thing using anchor text instead of target, isolating all nofollowed links with rich anchor texts – these are almost always spam. If you’re that way inclined you could even use these links to report your competitors, but given they aren’t paid for, Google is unlikely to care too much …..

If you’ve read this post wondering how on earth to do Pivottables, I recommend you read and listen to the distilled series on how to be an excel ninja .

While I think the ever increasing visibility being provided on links by Linkscape/Majestic is excellent, I think it’s worth pointing out that it’s becoming easier everyday for your competitors to imitate or scrutinise your link building techniques, meaning we have to work ever harder to create inimitable campaigns.

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Why are we so afraid of Linkbait?

January 6th, 2010 Matthew Oxley 12 comments

Occasionally I wonder whether we are own worst enemies in the SEO Industry, so I’m unsettled by one of the latest trends I’ve observed over the last couple of years (and increasingly in the last few months) – an irrational fear of anything that could possibly be linkbait.

It goes like this – somebody says something potentially controversial , we (as SEO’s) decide as a collective that… Read More...

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John Dvorak Tells It Like It Is

January 5th, 2010 stuartpturner 9 comments

Top Secret

Hold the phone! Revelations below.

Internet genius John Dvorak who writes for PC Magazine has written the things no other man dares to say. He alone is forging a path of enlightened truth through the eternal night of the internet.

Read on, if you dare…

Revelation #1
Search engines use tricks to rank websites, then SEOs… Read More...

Top 3 SEO Lists About 2010

January 4th, 2010 stuartpturner 3 comments

It’s been another fine year to work in search marketing (or any one of it’s relatives, cousins or illegitimate children) and now that I’ve tackled the first day back at work (HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE sigh) I’m feeling pretty good about another one.

Happy Coffee

Rather than list some arbitrary things you should do, see, lick or try in 2010 I’m going to arbitrarily list… Read More...

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Google suggest: Now with quick links

September 21st, 2009 Stephen Tallamy 6 comments

Not sure how long this has been there but it seems Google are trialing another tweak to Google Suggest (auto-complete) where certain brand names have direct links to their homepage, allowing users to completely bypass the SERPs. Here are some examples:

Amazon:

Amazon

eBay:

eBay

even SEOmoz… Read More...

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A Little bit of excel code to format GA keyword exports

August 26th, 2009 Matthew Oxley 3 comments

Ok, I’ve just coded a neat little macro that I thought might be useful to others.

Something that always annoyed me is the result I get when I export keyword data from GA comparing two time periods. The reason why I run this report this report is pretty simple , I want to see what is different on a keyword level from, say , last month to the month… Read More...

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SEO Rock stars or pop stars

August 25th, 2009 Yoshimi_S 5 comments

The first thing I saw when I logged into twitter this morning was a link to Rishil’s blog post on SEO rock stars (If you haven’t read it yet, go read it now, don’t worry I’ll still be here when you finish)

I loved this post, it encompasses everything I feel about online communities, the big take away message – Decide what shaped peg you are and… Read More...

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Spicing up your monthly SEO/PPC reports with some advanced excel charts

August 23rd, 2009 Matthew Oxley 6 comments

Wherever I’ve worked I’ve always been the excel guru who everybody would come to when they had an excel problem. I’m quite at ease with VBA code, pivot tables and multiline formulas, but oddly enough I’ve never really been that good at graphs, and typically I’d beeline towards my comfort zone of pie, column and line charts. I decided that I’d correct this weakness earlier this month, and thought it… Read More...

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