From the monthly archives:

October 2009

I have always been a big fan of Yahoo’s Site Explorer for your SEO research.  We talked about how the tools has been continuing to get better and Yahoo has added even more to it.  

The Yahoo! Site Explorer team has created some great new features for site owners that provide you with even more information about your site. Experienced Site Explorer users will notice that we now have much more detailed page-level and site-level dashboard information for verified site owners.

At the page level, you can now see your SearchMonkey object statistics. This means that if you’ve marked up your pages or provided us a feed that matches one of our existing SearchMonkey templates, your page will display all of the SearchMonkey objects we’ve indexed on that page.

They have also included Yahoo! Search keyterms  and Delicious bookmark information for this page (A BIG WIN). Site Explorer gives you a great way to explore all sorts of metadata about your pages, whether it comes from SearchMonkey, Delicious, or our term extraction code.

 

It also provides a site-level dashboard that displays additional information, including the number of SearchMonkey feeds you submitted and a history of any custom actions you have requested for your site (such as defining URL query parameters that you want us to ignore).

I can’t stress enough that if you have a site or SEO sites to make sure you have signed up for this FREE service. The level of information you get is as good as it gets for your SEO needs.

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Yahoo Site Explorer Offers Top Queries & Top URL Data

by Frank Pipolo October 15, 2009

Hopefully you have registered your site with Yahoo Site Explorer to receive valuable information on your site while managing your XML site map.  YSE is by far the best way to research all your incoming links and may of the top backlink “tools” out there query YSE to give you this data. Just recently YSE [...]

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Spreading Link Juice Throughout Your Site – SEO Improvements

by Frank Pipolo October 13, 2009

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How Google Caffeine Will Effect Your Site?

by Frank Pipolo October 7, 2009

As you know, Google Caffeine update is coming and soon!
If you’re counting on your top listings in Google to stay where they are, then you need to take this update seriously and use the best tools available to check your sites’ rankings in the most current version of Google Caffeine:

Google Caffeine Bookmarklet — This [...]

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