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Collette Easton on How Linkdex Uses Majestic SEO Data

By Mel April 2, 2013

Hot on the heels of our interview with Avinash Kaushik at SMX West, we have another one for you!

Dixon Jones managed to persuade Collette Easton from Linkdex to pop over the the Majestic SEO booth for a quick chat about how they use Majestic data in their Enterprise SEO tool.

Lost Link alerts through Google Docs

By Francois February 7, 2013

Disclosure: This article is written by Francois Goube, Majestic SEO’s French ambassador and CEO at Propulseo. Majestic SEO does not directly support this tool.

Email my lost backlink summary

Checking if your links are still live is really time consuming and sometimes it could cost you extra bucks. That’s why I decided to create a simple tool… Continue reading

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SEO Tools For Excel now with Majestic SEO

By Dixon Jones January 14, 2013

I am delighted to be able to tell you that Niels Bosma, the developer of the free SEO for Excel plugin, has incorporated Majestic SEO into Excel, allowing you to bring link data and anchor text data straight into Excel along with the existing ability to use data from our partners at SEOLytics and from Google Analytics, SEO for Excel is now an incredibly powerful way to… Continue reading

Track your competitor’s link building efforts with Majestic SEO and Google Docs!

By Francois November 30, 2012

Disclosure: This article is written by Francois Goube, Majestic SEO’s French ambassador. Majestic SEO does not directly support this tool.

Google is trying to provide the best search experience. For a particular query, they rank websites analysing tons of parameters including the numbers of backlinks, and the type of anchor texts a website receives. That is why it’s crucial to understand how your competitors are utilising the concept… Continue reading

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Digital PR: Why Majestic SEO is not Just for SEOs

By Mel November 26, 2012

Digital PR has a new weapon now that Majestic SEO Updates so regularly. Mel Carson looks at how he can use Majestic’s link crawler to look at how his new book is being discussed on the web. Continue reading