For centuries unintelligent and rather unattractive people have been allowed to breed freely which is why the world is starting to decline so rapidly. Now I'm not agreeing with the people who say that there should be laws against ugly human breeding because that's not the job of the government. If we want to get rid of the uglies we should start by getting rid of the grub worms that are in our soil because ugly people love grub worms. Another way to get rid of ugly is through ultrasonic devices. They create a high pitched sound that will make the ugly people think there is another ugly person in the area. Ugly people are very territorial.
Selling your virginity online is not something new. But it was never SO cheap. Don't get me wrong. I wouldn't buy this girl's virginity, but $5000 don't seem like a lot of money compared to such deals that we've seen lately. For example, 22-year-old American Natalie Dylan has netted a $3.7 million offer in 2009 and an Italian model was selling hers for 1m Euros in 2008. This 18-year-old girl Lera is making headlines in Russia right now after she posted these photos to her blog.
My name is: Lera I am 18 years old I am a virgin I decided to sell the virginity It costs $5000 I am waiting
Every one knows the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. But did you know that there was a real samba carnival in Japan? This way Japanese people say goodbye to summer. The participants are wearing shiny colorful garments and dancing to samba.
Hey everyone! My name is Justin Briggs, and I'm an SEO consultant at Distilled. A few weeks ago, I packed up and moved across the country to come to Seattle. Some of you might know me better as "seozombie" on Twitter. This is my first post on SEOmoz, but you can expect to see more from me here and on our blog at Distilled.
With the transition of Yahoo! to Microsoft’s Bing backend, webmasters have lost the ability to perform advanced searches using the link: and linkdomain: parameters. Rand Fishkin wrote a post about replacing the Yahoo! linkdomain: data with other data sources. Although Linkscape and Open Site Explorer provide a great data source, there is some functionality that Yahoo! had that isn't present in other tools yet. The primary functionality I missed was the ability to perform searches against page content; not just page title, URL, and anchor text.
These link searches can help you identify link opportunities from other websites' (such as competitors) backlinks.
Searching Content of Backlinks
To solve this problem, I setup a Google Custom Search Engine using data from Open Site Explorer. There are two exports of data you can use, which are links and linking domains. I’ll briefly go over the pros and cons of each as a data source in GCSE.
Linking URLs
Pros
Only search content that has links
Less noise
Cons
Limited to top links
Limited to 25 URLs per domain
Multiple links per domain reduces domain diversity
Limited content (5,000 annotations = 5,000 URLS)
Linking Domains
Pros
Search all indexed content on a linking domain
Find linking sources not included in OSE export
Greater domain diversity
More content (5,000 annotations = 5,000 domains of content)
Cons
More noise
Large linking domains like Wordpress.com and Blogger.com have subdomains (lots of noise)
Results that don’t have link
Setup of Custom Search Engine
Setup of your custom search engine is very easy. For this example, I’m going to use linking domains from OSE.
1) Perform search in Open Site Explorer
2) Pull linking domains for all pages on the root domain, export to CSV
3) Get list from Excel
I used Find & Replace to add a * to the end of all URLs, for matching. You can sort by DA or linking domains. Google Custom Search Engine only allows 5,000 annotations, so only copy up to 5,000 domains.
So here are the pages on domains that link to distilled.co.uk, that include “link building” in the content and “resources” in the title.
This solution gives you a new way to mine for backlinks opportunities using your competitor's backlinks. You can also include linking domains from multiple competitors at the same time. However, you can only include up to 5,000 annotations at a time, so you might want to use some Excel filters to remove noise and duplicate entries.
Tips
Here are a few quick tips to speed things up.
Remove massive domains – Large domains like wordpress.com and blogspot.com can produce a lot of noise.
Use the –site: search to reduce noise – If a particular domain is creating a lot of noise in your search, use a negative site search to remove it.
Search brand mentions – A search for the brand can help find the linking pages on these domains.
Search top anchors from OSE – Find the pages that include the anchors the site is targeting.
Example Queries
"powered by wordpress" "distilled"
Find pages that mention the brand “Distilled” and include “Powered by Wordpress”. This is an easy way to find the blogs linking to Distilled.
“guest blogger” OR “guest post” OR “guest article” OR “guest column” -site:blogspot.com -site:wordpress.com -wordpress.org
Find guest blogging opportunities, but filter out domains that may create a significant amount of noise.
"powered by vbulletin" AND seo
Find vBulletin powered forums mentioning SEO.
“link building” intitle:resources
Find link building resource pages.
Give it a Try & Search SEOmoz's Backlinks
A few queries to try: "top seo tools" “link building” intitle:resources "open site explorer" "powered by wordpress" allinurl:seomoz
Go ahead, try it, you know you want to!
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I removed linking domains with a DA greater than 90, just to remove some noise from larger domains. (Selecting this value to filter by was completely arbitrary and is just to make the example easier to use.)
I hope this helps everyone replace some of the functionality of the Yahoo! linkdomain command. If you've got more link searches or ideas to add, please share.