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The quantity and (more importantly) quality of backlinks to your website make up your link profile; one of the most important elements in SEO and an incredibly important factor in search engine rankings. In today's Daily SEO Fix, How to Use Link Intersect to Build Your Link Profile, Tori shows you how to use Moz's Link Intersect tool to analyze the competitions' backlinks plus, find opportunities to build links and strengthen your own link profile.
This video is one of our last videos in The Moz Daily SEO Fix tutorial series--Moz tool tips and tricks in under 2 minutes. To watch all of our videos so far, make sure to visit the Daily SEO Fix channel on YouTube. And, if you have suggestions for future tutorials, please let us know via the comments below. Thanks!
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Hello, I too am sad to see them go! I have found them really useful to find out what the current thinking is on issues which are often so contentious. It can be very difficult finding a useful answer on the interweb as so many views are conflicting.
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Hi Tanveer,
We're super happy you have enjoyed The Moz Daily SEO Fix tutorial series. It was a test of sorts to see how these tutorials would be received by the community and the feedback has been good. Thank you for participating!
We are always on the lookout for new campaign ideas and video tutorials centered around a specific objective is a really great idea. I'll run it by the team. Thank you for sharing!
--Kelly
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Hi Kelly,
The Daily SEO Fix Videos are a great stuff to watch to understand Moz - how it works. A bit disappointed to learn you are closing down this particular project. Hoon Not so happy!
As for suggestions:
1- Design a video tutorial project where one could have a holistic view of at least one area rather than coming up with small tiny part of a functionality. Look, in the case of your videos related to link building, i think there are 7 in total you people posted so for involving 4 MoZ Tools: OSE, FWE, Moz Bar and Link Intersect Tool. It become a bit overwhelming to make mental connection of 4 tools to reach one objective i.e. effective link building.
I would suggest to shift your focus from the Moz Tool Function to User's Objective. Tell users how they can take care of every thing related to link building using Moz different functionalities.
2- It certainly requires more time to video may be upto 6 to 7 minutes, would be happy if you could do so.
Hope I am able to convey myself, if you feel I am creating confusion i will be happy to explain myself further.
Good Luck in your future efforts.
Tanveer
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