How can I find the most liked, tweeted, and +1'd URLs on a domain?
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As part of a content audit, I'd like to identify the most popular content on a domain. I've tried Google Spreadsheets + API's from the services, but the call limits have stopped me as I can only check 50 URLs at a time.
Does anyone have any tips on how to do this? I can get the list of all pages on the site with Screaming Frog, but then how do I find metrics on those URLs? Any tips or tools would be appreciated!
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Hi Brian,
Try https://socialcrawlytics.com/ it does exactly what you need.
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