View Full Version : New Link Analysis Free Tool
imfeelinglucky
12-12-2004, 10:24 AM
New tool that gives some simple information on backlinks and IP's.
***.555webtemplates.com/backlinks-tool.asp
PS...this url just moved for stability issues
seobook
12-12-2004, 11:02 AM
I just blogged it a little bit ago. a good tool for free...its pretty quick too.
MrMackin
12-12-2004, 11:38 AM
I like the IPaddress lookup feature as well.
chrisgarrett
12-12-2004, 01:19 PM
Looks down right now?
GoLinks
12-12-2004, 01:30 PM
Looks down right now?
Seems like the buzz crashed it, Let's start an organized queue...
orion
12-12-2004, 01:39 PM
Let's plus's and con's the tool.
I visited the link before but now I'm getting a not found page. I'm not sure if this is a problem from my end. Anyone having the same problem?
Orion
imfeelinglucky
12-12-2004, 02:13 PM
it's up now...yea....little unstable with lots of people trying it...sorry for that...I'll be in SES Chicago this week so might not get back to this thread until next week (internet access is always poor at these things). But I've got a guy keeping an eye on it, and if it goes off line again we'll have it back soon.
FYI, the tool was built because so many people were impressed with sites that have thousands of backlinks, but when you strip away all the other backlinks from the same site, and just list the URL's, you have a clearer picture.
A site with 3000 backlinks coming from only 30 sites, may not be "as good" as a site with 300 backlinks coming from 300 different places...this tool helps show just the URLs...we take it a step further and then show the IP's (will be grouped together possibly today) to help strip this list down further to how many IP's are linking to a site...we then went little further, and in step 3 where show how old those sites might be (for what that may be worth).
See ya in chicago
Jim
orion
12-12-2004, 03:02 PM
Suggestion
I know it is quite obvious from your instructions, but some users may still try to add the http://www part in the query field. Instruct users not to include this prefix otherwise they will waste their time waiting for a response. It's an usability thingy.
I think you are correct. I tried the tool for your own links and is working on and off.
For directory.web-page-optimization.com and for 216.157.152.214 I got same results and counts, 2 links.
For h___www.directory.web-page-optimization.com
(http:// part removed for posting purposes)
At times the tool redirects to itself, other times is not working. Weird.
From the browser location two different sites resolve to 216.157.152.214 and directory.web-page-optimization.com
Orion
imfeelinglucky
12-12-2004, 03:05 PM
good points...working on those suggestions right now....my programmer will be watching this thread for ideas.
PS...we also just moved to a new URL hoping for more stability here:
http://www.555webtemplates.com/backlinks-tool.asp
Robert_Charlton
12-12-2004, 04:13 PM
Jim - Great tool... thanks. Better beef up that server.
I'm seeing it apparently works with links to inner pages, so you might as well document that in your instructions.
In addition to the IP numbers for the linking sites, it would be handy to report the IP for the linkee domain.. and, in fact, report the name of the linkee domain at the top of the page, just in case we happen to be looking at domains other than our own.
I know it's probably asking too much to get an optional sort by IP#, but it could be handy. Lacking that, how about an easy csv export?
MrMackin
12-12-2004, 08:02 PM
>just in case we happen to be looking at domains other than our own.
:D
imfeelinglucky
12-23-2004, 01:32 PM
We've added a few of your suggestions into the version 2 of the tool just released today.
(new name and now groups IP's together).