In today's Whiteboard Friday, Rand transparently lists many of the biggest complaints we've heard about OSE over the years and explains the vast improvements Link Explorer provides, from DA scores to historical link data to a massive index of nearly five trillion URLs updated daily.
Moz used to suck up link data... but not anymore! The new Link Explorer is here - Whiteboard Friday
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Howdy, Moz fans, and welcome to another edition of Whiteboard Friday. This week I’m excited to say that Moz’s Open Site Explorer product, which had a lot of challenges, is finally being retired, and we have a new product, Link Explorer , taking its place. So let me tell you why and how Moz’s link data has really kind of sucked over the past few years. There’s no two ways about it.
If you've heard me on the whiteboard on Friday, if you've seen me at conferences, if you've seen me blogging, you've probably seen me say, "Hey, I personally استعمI really hope this has been useful to beginners and experienced link reclamation professionals alike. If you have any other tools you use that people might find useful or have any questions, please let us know below.
Earlier this week we launched our brand new link building tool , and we're happy to say that Link Explorer solves and improves on many of the major problems that plagued our legacy link tool, Open Site Explorer.
Major complaints about OSE/Mozscape
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