Try http://www.semrush.com/ I believe that will tell you what you want.
- Home
- CJ5
Latest posts made by CJ5
-
RE: Best way to find the highest ranking pages for a message board?
-
RE: I have the trial of MOZ right now but the open site explorer hasn't updated since Dec 4th
Like Ray said, Moz has been slow in updating the index. I'm a subscriber and I'm getting quite disappointed by this. The December index was delayed from when they initially said it would be, and then this January index has now been delayed twice. Just FYI.
-
RE: Time out writing responses to Moz Q&A
This happened to me recently as well. Very frustrating.
-
RE: Possible Crawling Problem with Screaming Frog and Moz Crawlers
Thank you for the response.
I've ran two MOZ crawl reports today, one with mysite.com and one www.mysite.com. Both returned 1 result for mysite.com and www.mysite.com respectively, with a 200 status code, but no meta data. I know that I've successfully crawled www.mysite.com about a month ago with no problems. I have made small changes here and there but nothing is jumping out at me as wrong.
Screaming Frog is currently crawling my site successfully about 1/10 tries. The successful tries it sees 163 Total URL Encountered (its a small site) and the other 9/10 times it shows exactly 1 URL (the one i entered) and no meta data. There doesn't seem to be any pattern when it successfully crawls and when it doesn't make it past the first page.
Google WMT is currently showing No Data Available for both internal links and links to your site which is a little concerning. Everything else in WMT looks ok.
-
Possible Crawling Problem with Screaming Frog and Moz Crawlers
So I'm not sure if what I'm seeing is a problem or not.
As of about two weeks ago the Moz crawler has only been able to see www.mysite.com, and none of the links, content, title, ect associated with the page. Essentially the report has one line, what should be the homepage, but it's not able to pull any information from the page but does show a 200 http status code. The report shows nothing blocked by robots or any errors.
When I use screaming frog to crawl the site about 75% of the time it just reports one line www.mysite.com with a 200 status code, but again the crawler is not able to actually see the html. The other 25% of the time it works perfectly fine, crawls all pages and sees all meta info and content.
There are no errors in Google WMT and everything looks ok there. We have seen a traffic drop the last two weeks but I don't know if this is the reason for it.
I can't publicly post the page but if someone has an idea of what might be going on I'd be happy to PM them.
Thanks
-
RE: Are All Paid Links and Submissions Bad?
Google should still be able to see the webpage the links originated from.
Like Anthony said, it's a grey area. To the best of my knowledge Google has been consistent in saying all paid links should be no followed, but in the real world this isn't what happens. I know of many sites in my niche paying a lot of money to advertise on a site that grants them followed links. The question becomes do you join them, or do you do what Google tells you to do?
That's up to you, just know there are risks, and you never know what Google is going to decide to do next.
-
RE: Are All Paid Links and Submissions Bad?
As Mick said, Google's policy is that ALL paid for links need to be no followed.
Here is a Matt Cutts video where he explains their philosophy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zupIbMyMfBI
-
Links from sites with iffy link profiles?
So the site http://www.cadenas.de/ appears to have good decent scores from the various Moz ranks, but when I check out the site in OSE there are a lot of really sketchy links that jump out, online pharmacy/drug type links. I should also add that the negative links are seemingly going to a weird blog deep in the site and only appear when I select all links to the root domain in OSE.
Everything about the site appears very legitimate except for the link profile which has me nervous. Would you guys pursue a link from this site?
-
RE: Shortened URL showing as linking page
I've never used any URL shrinkers myself. It seems like I'm not going to be able to find where the link originated, which I don't totally understand, but I'll be able to live with.
The only thing I can think of is the URL exists on a page not indexed by google but that is crawled by MOZ, which doesn't seem ideal to me, but oh well.
I appreciate your time and your help.
-
RE: Shortened URL showing as linking page
Thank you for your response, I think it may be from social media but I'm not sure.
This may be dumb on my part, but when I "follow" the link it directs me to my page. I'm really curious where the link is actually located, OSE shows the linking page having a DA of 81 and a PA of 45. This doesn't seem like a random social media post but I'm really not sure.
Best posts made by CJ5
-
RE: I have the trial of MOZ right now but the open site explorer hasn't updated since Dec 4th
Like Ray said, Moz has been slow in updating the index. I'm a subscriber and I'm getting quite disappointed by this. The December index was delayed from when they initially said it would be, and then this January index has now been delayed twice. Just FYI.
Looks like your connection to Moz was lost, please wait while we try to reconnect.