Bad Neighborhood Link Checker - My new favorite SEO tool

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Today I found something for ones that like to share link juice carefully - the tool is called Bad Neighborhood Link Checker. You know well that I’m a little bit crazy about link density, spammy appearance, unrelated content, and all other things that matter for your PageRank, TrustRank, Google rankings. You see, I fell in love with this tool ;)

Quote via Bad-neighborhood.com:

Text links are an important factor in today’s search engine optimization, and exchanging links with other websites is a good way to get them. However, doing a link exchange with a website that is penalized can have some detrimental results. This tool will scan the links on your website, and on the pages that your website is linking to, and flag possible problem areas. This can greatly ease your seo efforts.

Yep, I can plead guilty - call me a freak just as you like. But you better move on and check your sites with this tool OR you won’t ever get featured at Florchakh Dot Com. I am serious, as always 8)

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Commented 6 times

  1. Acopic Web Design says:

    Man I have to admit - that is a VERY useful tool. Nice one.

  2. Jez says:

    Maverick pole delivers the goods once more ;-)

  3. Florchakh says:

    Neil: Now I’m gonna email two questionable folks listed within Top Commentators ranking :mrgreen:

    Jez: You’re one of them, link density on your blog is in dramatical need of changes (in my humble opinion). Wanna book a little Polish SEO polishing service? 8)

  4. Jon Holato says:

    Bartophobia: the fear of having bad inbound links.

  5. 100 Posts Old » SiteLogic Web Development says:

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