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Majestic SEO Partnership With Serpico

By SyedaF January 21, 2013

Majestic SEO is proud to announce their partnership with a Chicago based SaaS company, Serpico. Serpico offers professional SEO software for backlink campaign management, focusing on both a website’s backlink profile as well its competitors. Think of Serpico as an x-ray machine providing the competitive intelligence needed to dominate the SERPs. Serpico evaluates the backlinks within top-ranking SERPs and “reverse engineers” this data, providing insights on the backlinking strategies… Continue reading

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Majestic’s Festive Present

By Dixon Jones December 27, 2012

New Year’s resolutions are always hard to keep; but when you’re given a free chance to try something that could really improve your success then it makes keeping them much easier. Majestic SEO are bringing in the new year with a bang and offering our Followers 1 month’s free Silver Subscription to Majestic SEO.

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Search Kingdom Podcast on Disavow and Penalties

By Dixon Jones December 26, 2012

We have a very interesting Search Kingdom podcast lined up for Thursday 28th December, to give you something to listen to between Christmas and the New Year. No hint of carols we promise! Instead we have a case study of a manual link penalty getting lifted with a combination of hard graft, Majestic SEO and Google’s new Disavow tool.

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Use Majestic SEO within Facebook

By Dixon Jones December 16, 2012

Site Explorer in Facebook

Today we are announcing a new Facebook App which lets you start your Majestic SEO journey directly from our Facebook page.

The new functionality embeds a special version of our Site Explorer toolbar into Facebook, so that you can type in your search directly from there instead of having… Continue reading

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The Importance of Trusted Data

By Dixon Jones December 10, 2012

Irony? The writing was on the wall.

Recently, Google blocked a number of SEO tools from using their AdWords API subject to a “review” which – for many tools – will never be passed, crippling them moving forward. Whilst the AdWords API is designed for PPC tools, SEOs use the data to help plan their… Continue reading

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