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Link Building: The Definitive Guide. Find Their Email Address Now that you’ve found a Likely Linker, it’s time to dig for their email address. Pro Tip: Use a site’s contact form only as a last resort. It’s a black hole. Here’s how: Use Hunter.io Hunter.io is perfect for reaching out to small sites and one-person blogs. Simply enter a site into the tool… …and it’ll show you all of the email addresses associated with that domain: But what if you want to reach out to a massive site? That’s why, in those cases, I recommend VoilaNorbert. VoilaNorbert Instead of popping in a URL, with VoilaNorbert.com you enter a person’s name and the domain they work at. That way you’re reaching out to the person that can actually add your link to their page. And it’ll show you that specific person’s email address.

SERP Checker. WhatsMySerp's free SERP checker allows you to check the top 100 Google search results for multiple keywords. You can use it to Analyze SERPs and to check your website position. It's free, and available online – so no download required. Google search results sometimes vary depending on your geo-location, device type (Mobile or Desktop), and Google TLD (e.g. google.ca). For example, if you search the keyword "serp checker" on Google using a Mobile device, you might see different results than if you had searched the same keyword on a Desktop computer. As search engine marketers and website owners ourselves, we built the tool we would want to use — no more sifting through hundreds of search results, or running searches on our mobile devices, just to check how our website ranks on Google. Our “Location” feature is great for Local SEO too.

Start a trial to get unlimited checks or enjoy our free tool here for 10 checks per day, on us. P.S. Seo-report-card. 21 Tactics to Increase Blog Traffic (Updated 2012) It's easy to build a blog, but hard to build a successful blog with significant traffic. Over the years, we've grown the Moz blog to nearly a million visits each month and helped lots of other blogs, too. I launched a personal blog late last year and was amazed to see how quickly it gained thousands of visits to each post. There's an art to increasing a blog's traffic, and given that we seem to have stumbled on some of that knowledge, I felt it compulsory to give back by sharing what we've observed. NOTE: This post replaces a popular one I wrote on the same topic in 2007.

. #1 - Target Your Content to an Audience Likely to Share When strategizing about who you're writing for, consider that audience's ability to help spread the word. If you can identify groups that have high concentrations of the blue and orange circles in the diagram above, you dramatically improve the chances of reaching larger audiences and growing your traffic numbers. . #3 - Make Your Blog's Content SEO-Friendly. Website Analysis & Internet Marketing | WooRank. 10 outils de suivi de positionnement sur les moteurs - Journal du Net Solutions.

30 SEO Problems & the Tools to Solve Them (Part 2 of 2) - SEO Tools. Last November, I authored a popular post on SEOmoz detailing 15 SEO Problems and the Tools to Solve Them. It focused on a number of free tools and SEOmoz PRO tools. Today, I'm finishing up that project with a stab at another set of thorny issues that continually confound SEOs and how some new (and old) tools can come to the rescue. Some of these are obvious and well known; others are obscure and brand new. All of them solve problems - and that's why tools should exist in the first place. Below, you'll find 20+ tools that answer serious issues in smart, powerful ways. #1 - Generating XML Sitemap Files The Problem: XML Sitemap files can be challenging to build, particularly as sites scale over a few hundred or few thousand URLs.

Tools to Solve It: GSiteCrawler, Google Sitemap Generator GSiteCrawler: Downloadable software to create XML Sitemaps Download a few files from Google Code and Install on Your Webserver Looks like Google Webmaster Tools, doesn't it? Tools to Solve It: PostRank Analytics.