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Old June 1st, 2003, 11:08 PM
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Altavista forum?

I am curious to know more about how to rank well on Altavista.
I am ranking well on google but very badly on altavista and until now I haven't understood why.

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I rank high in altavista for many of my keywords, but they send very little traffic.
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Altavista is slow to update there index, so the changes you made to your site won't be reflected as soon as they would be on:
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In-link country?

I am constructing a network connectivity report for a group of websites. I have used the link: command to find the number of in-links to each website but I need to know which countries these in-links come from. As a number or percentage preferably, e.g. 9 of these links come from .ca, or a graph of number of in-links from each country would be great.

Does anyone have any idea whether I can do this, if so how?

Thanks in advance!

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You could start by posting in the correct forum and not bumping old threads.

Please start a new thread for your question as this one is closed.
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