What are Keywordbasket.com & Keyword-suggest-tool.com. Competitors have Tons of these
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My client is in the Custom Scale Model industry. They build Custom Aircraft Models, Custom Ship Models and more. Their competitor's Backlinks reports have a Ton of metrics coming from:
http://www.keywordbasket.com and
https://www.keyword-suggest-tool.com
There is line after line of these entries in the backlink report. As much as 50 line entries. what exactly is happening here? Are they manually using these tools to generate search entries and caching this data in the form of Backlinks? Please explain. is this a Gray Hat Tactic?
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Hi there!
It's hard to speak to what exactly is going here and what the intention is. I've had a look at your backlink profile for the site you have linked here, but I'm not seeing those mentioned sites in the Inbound Links report.
I'm sorry I don't have a better answer for you. If you are still stuck and have details of the site you're searching and a screenshot of what you're seeing please send it over to help [@] moz.com
Cheers
Jo -
I'm wondering if you found the answer yet?
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I'm trying to find out the same thing. Did you ever find an answer to this?
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