2 New Juicy Link Tools & SEO Resources
SEO December 12th. 2007, 9:20am
This week brought us two powerful new resources for link building:
* Dutch SEO and link building expert, Wiep, released a survey of over 15 industry-recognized link building experts as Link Value Factors. This reports takes a cue from SEOmoz's Search Ranking Factors, which I call the "Rosetta Stone of SEO" because it offers many different perspectives and trusted opinions on the secret Google ranking algorithm. Wiep's report offers a panoramic perspective on assessing link potency and value.
* Another top-notch Dutch SEO and Web developer, Joost de Valk, released the link analysis tool for Firefox. This is a superb tool for looking at backlink profiles of your own sites and your competitors and finding out which links have value.
I'd consider both of these resources a "must" for anyone serious about SEO and link building. Enjoy!
* Dutch SEO and link building expert, Wiep, released a survey of over 15 industry-recognized link building experts as Link Value Factors. This reports takes a cue from SEOmoz's Search Ranking Factors, which I call the "Rosetta Stone of SEO" because it offers many different perspectives and trusted opinions on the secret Google ranking algorithm. Wiep's report offers a panoramic perspective on assessing link potency and value.
* Another top-notch Dutch SEO and Web developer, Joost de Valk, released the link analysis tool for Firefox. This is a superb tool for looking at backlink profiles of your own sites and your competitors and finding out which links have value.
I'd consider both of these resources a "must" for anyone serious about SEO and link building. Enjoy!If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
December 13th, 2007 at 2:11 pm
Hi
thx for the mention
December 13th, 2007 at 3:22 pm
Hey Joost, thanks for the cool tool. Finally, Yahoo Site Explorer has some meaning for all the data it spits out.
December 23rd, 2007 at 4:28 pm
Brett, good to come across your blog again. If you recall we met at SMX Local Mobile.
Good post. I hadn’t heard about Joost’s tool yet.