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TavoxPeru
post Jun 8 2008, 02:12 AM
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The Site Link Analyzer is another simple SEO tool that helps you to verify all outbound -external- links and/or internal links of any web page.

Keeping track of links is an important pastime, and it just got easier than ever. Examine any webpage's outbound links (or its internal ones) by using the Site Link Analyzer.

The Site Link Analyzer tool only requires that you enter an address, decide which type of links you'd like to learn about, and make the same choice regarding nofollow attributes. It'll then return relevant links' URLs and anchor text, effectively giving you all the link-related figures a person could want. Use this time-saver to your advantage and optimize your online campaign.

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This tool will analyze a given web page and return a table of data containing columns of outbound links and their associated anchor text. If a hyperlink is represented by an image, the image's alt attribute will be included as the anchor text.
What are outbound links? Outbound links are simply hyperlinks which point to another web page. In fact they are simply regular hyperlinks.

What is anchor text? Anchor text is the text used to display a link, for example: this is anchor text.

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post Jun 8 2008, 09:00 PM
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That's a nice tool. I tried it for both my domains (GamerGlitch.com and LegallyHighForum.astahost.com) and it seemed to work fine for both.
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