How do I get our full domain link profile?
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With Open Site Explorer I have exported our domain link profile but I only get 65 domains returned when our marketing software reports that we have 315 . . .
I know that some domains point to www.bluelink.ca which redirects to www.bluelinkerp.com. Is Open Site Explorer missing these links?
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Hell David, I still miss Yahoo Site Explorer.
It is funny how good some of the tools in Google are and how often we go in search of the holy grail only to return.
Best,
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Of course! Why do I keep forgetting about Webmaster Tools? I suppose I just think of SEOmoz as my one-stop shop for SEO activity and then start neglecting some other great tools.
Thanks!
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David
OSE will not go as deep as the search engines simply due to the level of power they would need. OSE shows the more relevant links. If you want a good picture of the links to your site you should look in Googlewebmastertools (GWMT). In the dashboard you will see traffic, click and look at links to your site.
Hope it helps,
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