Is there a way MOZ can help me get HQ links?
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I'm new to MOZ, I'm on the niche sites building.
Is there an easy way to find HQ pages to post to with MOZ?
Like it's with Market samurai.
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Keri.
Not really looking for bottom, That's what lazy ppl do.
I scanned trhough that "seo guide". Pretty solid. But I'd like to build relationships with great and worthy webmasters/bloggers.
So thanks for the tip, I'm sure i could get all the info from "Open explorer".
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Thanks Thomas
That was gold.
It's kind like the Google Alert tool except you get to skip all the Low quality pages with MOZ data.
Building relationship always the point
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With Moz, you're not going to be able to press a button and have us give you a list of 100 perfect sites where you can add your link. However, what we can offer you is education and tools to help you find places that are appropriate to contact for a potential link.
For education, we have the Beginner's Guide to SEO linkbuilding section at http://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo/growing-popularity-and-links.
Open Site Explorer is a great tool for finding the links your competitors may have, and for giving you metrics about the strength of those pages and of the domain. Fresh Web Explorer is a good way to find mentions of your brand or of your product, and then perhaps contact those people, thanking them for the mention, or asking them to link to you.
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welcome to Moz
I'm sorry I jumped to conclusions.
yes you can use the mention tracking tool to highlight mentions of your keywords and then look at the blogs or and are websites that are speaking about them. It does not give you an ability to reach out and ask the webmaster for a chance to guest blog. However there are tools buzz tools in moz.com/perks that would allow you to reach out to the webmasters.
I believe you will find a abundance of high authority agencies/webmasters willing to allow you to collaborate with them if you get on their radar. This is a wonderful place to start.
I wish you all the best,
Thomas
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Hey Thomas.
thanks for your imput.
I'm looking for is high quality pages where I can connect with and can leave comments.
Like going to google and searching for high revelant blogs/bloggers to conect with.
Makes easy to build connections and changes of guest posts
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Are you talking about building links one thing Moz can do is give you the back links of any site. If you're talking about doing something like this and this link http://www.clearwebmarketing.com/link_building_packages.html then the answer is no
you can write a YouMoz post which will be featured if it is picked as the best of all the competitive posts. Then you will get a back link and credit however it sounds like you're looking for something where you can build links very easily. I don't know that that's possible today Moz is extremely white hat and Google has made it so there is no easy method of ranking you have to really put a lot of work into it unless you want to rank for words that are extremely rare.
Moz can show you how to do it the correct way
Sincerely,
Thomas
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