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Gather Lots of Data with Link Popularity Tool. There are lots of different tools out there, and you're sure to be able to find some that, between them, could provide info about backlinks, indexed sites, and Google PageRank. But the Link Popularity tool performs a somewhat rare feat by providing all that info on its own. Just plug in a URL, and you'll be able to see all sorts of data from Alexa, Compete, and a few different block lists. Plus there's a link to the Wayback Machine, along with a Google/MSN/Yahoo/Ask split of backlinks. When it comes to websites, age can sometimes be an advantage, with websites that have been around for a while and proven their worth getting an edge in search rankings. So consider using the Domain Age Tool to research that factor when investigating a site or looking up rivals. The tool's quite simple to use. Just plug in a URL (or several at a time), click the "submit" button, and you should get back a page showing the site's exact age in months and years. More than a few validators and validation services exist out there, and without wasting a lot of time, it's hard to say which one's better (or even different) than the next. The WDG HTML Validator is open about the ways in which it takes a different approach. This tool starts by giving warnings for valid but dangerous HTML and undefined references. It also uses a "special SGML declaration" when a document refers to a custom DTD. This could translate to increased usability and better end results. Understanding site usage patterns is critical to online success, and a log file analysis program is a good way to get an idea of said patterns. The program needn't be expensive, either, as there's a free option called the Webalizer. The Webalizer is supposed to be fast, and it produces reports in HTML format so that they can be viewed in a Web browser. IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are all supported, and the tool can also handle lots of languages in the event a site serves non-English speaking audiences. See details on http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/ |
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