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[SEO] Anybody familiar with LinkDetox.com?
Have you ever used it, is it any good? What about LinkResearchTools.com, in general, and a different company like LinkDetox.com, called LinkRisk.com (I heard that this one does not catch as many links as the LinkDetox.com tool).
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Lil' bump for you ...
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You can't blindly rely on automated tools and take their results as pure gold. Various overviews stated, that such automated tools let bad links slip away as well as mark good links as bad. You ned to be cautious.
I really like cognitiveseo.com but without brains every tool is just a tool |
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Are there any good websites / tools, which can be used for something like this? Link profile audit, possible penalty detection, link profile report, link profile cleanup, whatever this could be called... Thanks. |
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Been paying already 6 months for a Moz.com account , but so far didn't have time to dig into reports properly and analyze them. :(
So go figure. One note: I think 14 day trial will not allow you to collect valuable trends, seasons, etc. That's the only reason why I let moz.com run. Latest after 12 months I will analyze what's up and make some decisions. |
Majestic and Ahrefs are better, I think. People say that Ahrefs is the best, but Majestic has more data, and it is also a lot cheaper, which is a big plus. SemRush.com is a very good tool too. It used to have the highest Alexa Rank of all four, it may still have it, I am not sure. I've just finished a free two weeks trial of their Guru Plan ($150 per month worth).
Majestic + (Ahrefs) + SemRush Guru Plan would be a good thing to have, ongoing. |
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