Robin Good: Eppie Vojt, a Digital Marketing Consultant at JPL, has just published a great case study on making "garbage" rank in the SERPs, and at the end of it has discretely launched a new great online tool: LinkDetective.
LinkDetective will x-ray and dissect any website to provide you with a detailed breakdown of all the links pointing to that URL. Not only. LinkDetective allows you to slice and dice this data in a million different ways, giving you the capability for example to see only anchor text links coming from blogs, comments, or blogrolls and to see exactly where those have been obtained.
"Most link metrics tell a story you already know -- people are ranking with authoritative links and heavy use of anchor text.
No matter how you slice that, it doesn't get more actionable.
The challenge is figuring out where you can GET THOSE LINKS. Isn't it?
That's where Link Detective comes in.
Link Detective rifles through a backlink profile using semantic markup and URL naming conventions to group links by type. This makes it SUPER easy to see which of your competitors' links you can swipe for yourself.
Even if you're not looking for the "low-hanging fruit," Link Detective can make your job easier.
By quickly classifying low quality links, Link Detective leaves a smaller pile of high quality contextual links behind that you can run through manually.
No matter how you use it, Link Detective makes link building a breeze."
Highly recommended. 9/10
Sign-up now: http://www.linkdetective.com/
Fin qui non ci sarebbe nulla di male, peccato che su Open Site Explorer non si può fare neache 1 prova senza registarsi già dall'inizio come "trial of pro account" , fornendo fin da subito carta di credito .
Penso che almeno 1 prova con un reale "free account" su seomoz potevano almeno concederla , se ci si dimentica di stoppare il mese di trial vengono addebitati automaticamente 100 $ al mese per l' account pro .
A parte questo aspetto, in linkDetective mi sembra molto utile la possibilità di filtrare le tipologie di link, una cosa in più rispetto a molti tool seo .
thank you for your kind comment on this. I have used Open Site Explorer myself and keep using it with satisfaction. I think your concern should be voiced in an open post to SEOMoz so that your frustration can be heard and acted upon.
From my viewpoint I must say, that while it is true that you need to sign up for a free trial with a credit card, no money is asked right away, and the Pro subscription can be suspended one minute-after you have opened it, giving you login access to export as much 10,000 records from OSE without needing to pay anything. Given that anyone can go to a post office or elsewhere and get a credit card with a few euros deposited on it, and the unique value that this service provides, for free, I wouldn't be so heavily critical for those who have invested for so long in making this data accessible. Again, I empathize with your frustration but I think the benefit provided remains untainted by their customer acquisition policy.
Anyway, as I said before, i think this is valuable tool for people that wants to improve their link building strategy, having access to detailed useful informations.