Quick Spam Reporting Tool & SEOMoz's Page Strength Tool

Jul 13, 2006 - 7:46 am 0 by
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Do you hate search spam? Do you report search spam often? Would you like to make reporting search spam easier? Well, if you answer yes to all or some of those questions, this tool may be of use to you. It combines all three spam reporting pages from Google, Yahoo and MSN all on one page. This way you can easily report the spam you find to all three search engines quickly. To be clear, this is a page with three frames loading the spam report page from each search engine. It is not a single form that then sends the data to each search engine. Forum discussion on this tool at DigitalPoint Forums.

Do you have a love/hate relationship with Google's PageRank? Do you find Yahoo's Web Rank to be a joke? Do you want to know, from an independent source how strong a page is in terms of Web popularity? Do you like Rand? If you answer yes to all or some of those questions, the new tool Rand released at SEOMoz named Page Strength Tool may fulfill your needs. Yesterday, I posted an interactive review of it at SEW blog, I will repost my video cast of it below. Forum discussion at DigitalPoint forum.

 

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