Missing Juicy link finder
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Hello,
In the past, I was using two tools mainly: Keyword difficulty and the Juicy link finder.
Buit Juicy Link Finder does not exist anymore and I miss it
Any of you are missing it also? Do any of you who were using that tool have found a new tool to do the same good job than what Juicy Link Finder was doing?
Thanks
Nancy
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Here are a couple of other Q&A posts with alternatives:
http://www.seomoz.org/q/juicy-link-finder-working
http://www.seomoz.org/q/what-can-i-use-instead-the-juicy-link-finder
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I'd be very interested to hear anyone else's suggested replacement for this tool as well. SEOmoz's whittling down their toolset, and the relative uselessness of the CLF means that I have had to buy SEO Powersuite and Raven to try to find alternative tools. Now to find the time to actually use them, that's a whole 'nother problem....
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Thanks I know that tool but not exactly the same.
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I would use SEOmoz's Competitive Link Finder Tool - http://www.seomoz.org/labs/link-intersect
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