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		<description><![CDATA[Inbound links with low quality anchor text, don’t forget to analyze your competitors’ links and offer fresh and/or more relevant content.<p><a href="http://sitemaster.com.au/open-site-explorer/">Open Site Explorer</a> is a post from <a href="http://sitemaster.com.au">Sitemaster</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve been using <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="LinkScape" href="http://www.seomoz.org/linkscape" target="_blank">Linkscape</a> you’re probably pretty  happy with the functionalities that the service brings. At first glance  it might seem that another link analysis tool would just be redundant  and, for the most part, that is actually true. However there are some  things that <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Open Site  Explorer" href="http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/" target="_blank">Open Site Explorer</a> can give that Linkscape  doesn’t really do and vice versa. In the future though Rand said that  OSE and Linkscape will probably become integrated with one becoming the  premium version.</p>
<p>One of the major difference is the number of links available per  report: shows up to 10,000 links in OSE and 3,000 links in Linkscape.  Note though that unless you are a SEOmoz Pro member you will only be  shown details of 5 links in OSE and none in Linkscape. However, you do  see the other important metrics such as overall page authority, domain  authority, number of linking root domains, and total number of links  including those that are “no followed”. These data are things you need  to know where you stand in your link building effort, but it’s really  the other data that gives you more actionable items.</p>
<p>According to Rand some of the things you can do with the data given  by OSE include finding the following:</p>
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<li>302 pages &#8211; What you can do is turn them into 301s</li>
<li>404 pages &#8211; You have two options for these pages: either put content  in those pages or redirect them.</li>
<li>Inbound links with low quality anchor text &#8211; Contact the owner of  the linking page and ask them to change the anchor text to something you  prefer.</li>
<li>Links to competitors’ error pages &#8211; Don’t forget to analyze your  competitors’ links. Do the same thing as #3 but make sure you explain to  the person you are contacting to link to YOUR page, explain how linking  to an error page can hurt them, and give your preferred anchor text.  This isn’t really unethical since the link was pointing to an empty  error page anyway.</li>
<li>Links to old/poor pages &#8211; Redirect these links to newer pages that  offer fresh and/or more relevant content.</li>
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<p>One other thing that Rand suggested that stood out for me was in  answer to a question by one of the participants. (Sorry I wasn’t able to  take note of the person’s name. If you attended the same webinar and  know, do let me know.) The question was: How can we use OSE to determine  what to charge our clients?</p>
<p>Rand suggested that you simply check out the domain and page  authority of your client’s page as well as the number of links. Then you  check out your client’s competitors’ pages and compare the data, after  which you can do a guestimate of how much effort you need to put into  link building as well as how long it will take to creep up on the  competitors in search rankings</p>
<p>[<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.phoenixrealm.com/category/search-engine-optimisation/seo-linking-strategies/" target="_blank">Phoenix Realm</a>]</p>
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