Best way to submit multiple, simultaneous urls to SEOMOZ
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I have a pro membership, and am looking to get inbound link data on multiple urls. Is there a way to submit multiple urls at once?
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Thanks Jesse and Joel – I definitely think the API route is what I need. That said, I have no programming skills whatsoever. But before I find someone to put something together for me, I came across the google docs tool: http://moz.com/ugc/updated-tool-seomoz-api-data-for-google-docs. This does what I need to be done (bulk url submission retrieved in spreadsheet format), but seems to be limited to pulling just the data available under the free plan. I’m looking to retrieve a wider range of data available with my Pro membership – specifically, the domain and page metrics (number of linking domains, FB, Twitter, etc. shares…). Do you know of a modification of this tool that would allow me to access that data? Or would I have to (that is, get someone to) modify the existing code here to be able to access what I need.
Thanks again for your help and patience!
Charlton
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Hey Charlton,
Thanks for the question. Jesse's suggestion will definitely work if you're looking just for overview metrics. If you need actual back links you'd need to look at setting up an automated process using the API. It does require a good bit of programming but could definitely give you what you're after.
You can read more about the api here: http://apiwiki.moz.com.
I hope that helps.
Cheers,
Joel. -
Go to Open Site Explorer and directly under the URL input box is a button that says "+ Compare up to 5 sites."
That's your ticket, right there.
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