I didn't get anything for apple.com either. But I checked opensiteexplorer. It looks like the backslash needs to be used.
"http://www.apple.com/",13476
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I didn't get anything for apple.com either. But I checked opensiteexplorer. It looks like the backslash needs to be used.
"http://www.apple.com/",13476
If you exported a document with all the url's of your domain, do you think this spreadsheet program would work? I fooled with it a little, but couldn't get the function to work. There's a Curl call you could try if you're a programmer
http://www.tomanthony.co.uk/blog/google_plus_one_button_seo_count_api/
Edit: Since I'm a programmer, I thought I'd see if I could make it work. Here's a really quick application of it.
http://www.touchoftechnology.com/google-plus-1-counter-for-list-of-urls/
So it does. And the link report only gives the social information on the top 25 pages of your domain... Sorry about that!
If you have a pro account for SEOmoz, http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/ will give you Facebook, Twitter and Google +1 statistics. I'm not sure how long it takes for them to find them though.
Edit From my reply: I wrote a tool myself as a starting point. http://www.touchoftechnology.com/google-plus-1-counter-for-list-of-urls/
I have a campaign that's on a very small website at this point. It's only 9 pages, so a crawl would only take a few minutes. Is there a way to start a quick crawl at my request instead of having to wait a week to see if I fixed the issues it found during the last crawl? I've been hunting around, but I don't see a way.
SEO is linked to your domain name, not the IP address. Think of these two scenarios.
1: You move your website hosting company. Your website obviously will get a new IP. Google has stated that this does not affect your SEO.
2: You have your domain hosted on shared hosting. There would then be thousands of sites with the same IP. You clearly don't all share the same SEO values.
I'm looking for a way to track backlinks that are made and make sure that they don't disappear. Is there a way in SEO Moz to have it check the backlinks that it has identified every month to make sure they're still there, or do you have to do it manually by download the list every month and comparing them?