Thursday, September 15, 2011

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By Alex McGreen


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Note: This citation from Rand is now almost two years old and if you read his later posts, he currently also places significant focus on links from social media (a finding we can verify from our link building campaigns).

I think it's easy enough to imagine why search sites would use the amount of unique referring domains as a ranking factor. It isn't to hard to manipulate one or 1 or 2 sites and gain a high volume of links, but it is harder to gain links from a spread of sources (particularly respected ones).

It appears to me that engines like Google are looking out for sites that are gaining link recognition in way that looks 'natural ' and referrals from a variety of sites is an indicator of this.

Am I Able To measure the Referring Domain count for precise Pages and Domains?

Market Samurai now offers two ways to measure a referring domain count:

1. Referring Domains to Page (RDP) "a count of the amount of referring domains to a particular page.

2. Referring Domains to Domain (RDD) "a count of the quantity of referring domains to the domain in total.

I did a quick survey of ten random keyword phrases based totally on the objects in my office (for the curious, I used Canine Training, Curtain Tassels, Flat Screen Monitor Reviews, Winnie the Pooh, Bro Printer, Lifespan of Tyrannosaurus Rex, Apple Power Adaptor, Burgundy Women's Purse, Boot Cut Levi Jeans and Vanilla Ice Cream "and yes, the stuff around here is quite random).

Note: This citation from Rand is now almost 2 years old and if you read his later posts, he currently also places significant stress on links from social media (a finding we will determine from our link building campaigns).

I suspect it's easy enough to imagine why search websites would use the number of unique referring domains as a ranking factor. It isn't to hard to manipulate one or one or two sites and gain a large amount of links, but it is harder to gain links from a range of sources (particularly respected ones).

It seems to me that engines like Google are looking for sites that are gaining link acceptance in way that looks 'natural ' and referrals from a selection of sites is a sign of this.

Am I Able To measure the Referring Domain count for precise Pages and Domains? He and I know too much

Market Samurai now offers two ways to determine a referring domain count:

one. Referring Domains to Page (RDP) "a count of the quantity of referring domains to a particular page.

2. Referring Domains to Domain (RDD) "a count of the quantity of referring domains to the domain as a whole.

I did a quick survey of 10 random keyword phrases based mostly on the objects in my office (for the curious, I used Canine Obedience Training, Curtain Tassels, Flat Screen Monitor Reviews, Winnie the Pooh, Brother Printer, Lifespan of Tyrannosaurus Rex, Apple Power Adaptor, Burgundy Women's Purse, Boot Cut Levi Jeans and Vanilla Ice Cream "and yes, the stuff around here is kind of random).




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