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Old August 14th, 2003, 09:05 PM
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Link Popularity Software

Hi Everyone,

Is there a link popularity software out there that can help you
1). find link exchange partners
2). and at the same time check to make sure that there are links pointing back to my site?

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Old August 15th, 2003, 08:27 PM
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http://www.axandra.com

not really a link popularity tool - but it will help find sites relsted to "affiliate" or a specific type.

Their free link checker - could be used to do the other.

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Old August 17th, 2003, 12:04 PM
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Hi everyone,

Background:
I am a newbie at SEO, my main business is real estate brokering and mortgage brokering. Both businesses are changing from face-to-face meeting to acquiring prospects via the internet. My web presence is important to me. I have 3 sites - one site is on the first page of about 10 search engines (including Google) PR4. The second site has been around for about 4 and one-half years - falling in SERP (I think that is the right term) so that it is lost. I use a webmaster to maintain it. Oh, this site has a PR3. The third site is relatively new - it has been up for about 3 months and not being developed as agressive as site #1, it does have a PR1, surprising.

Accomplished:
1) Selected keywords and did analysis on Wordtracker to get a feel if the words were good.
2) Looked at the competitions websites to see what they were doing with keywords and the other meta tags.
3) Changed keyword phrases where needed and description. Used various tools to accomplish it.
4) Used a tool here called keyword analyzer and ranks.nl(?) to see if my homepage had the proper keyword phrases, density and prominence.
5) Worked on gaining link popularity - finding links - what a pain!

I can see on site #1 that link popularity does wonders for search engine placement. The links from this site have been placed on site #3 and emailed site owners that I have added them to site #3. Hoping that if they linked to site #1 they will link to site#3 as well.

Recently I found that a site not related to real estate has moved into the #1 position for some of my keyword phrases. I was shocked, so I started to probe around the site and see how many links the site add - surprise over 150 for Google and overall more than 15,000. As I probed deeper I found that they were a product called AddWeb - which is a web site promotion software suite. One feature is the link trader. Obviously, this is what I am interested in.

Has anyone used it? If so, what did you think of it? Also, there is another link finder software program called Arelis. Has anyone used? If so, what did you think of it?

What are the pro's and con's of using either of these software programs to increase my link popularity.

Thanks.

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I don't recommend using softwares. That is another name to SPAM.

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