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Seth's Blog : Spring forward
Spring forward
Sometimes, it takes some prodding to make a leap.
For the next 48 hours (through Friday, March 20), the five-copy pack of my new book is on sale.
Use the discount code spring to save 40% off the discounted price, and get the books for about $8 each plus shipping.
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In-App Social & Contact Data - New in Open Site Explorer - Moz Blog
In-App Social & Contact Data - New in Open Site Explorer Posted on: Tuesday 17 March 2015 — 13:00 Posted by randfish Today I'm excited to announce the launch of a new feature inside Open Site Explorer—In-App Social & Contact Data.
Initially, the feature offers:
Use casesThere are three major use cases for this feature (at least for me; you might have more!): 1) Link/Outreach prospectingIt can be a pain to visit sites, find social accounts/emails, and copy them into a spreadsheet or send messages (and recall which ones you have/haven't done yet). By including social/contact data in the same interface where you're doing link analysis, we hope to save you time and clicks. 2) Link/site trust and audience reach analysisWe're actually using this data on the back end at Moz for our upcoming Spam Score feature (coming very soon), but you can use it manually to help with a quick mental filter for trustworthy/authoritative/non-spammy sites, and to get a sense for the size and reach of a site's social audience. 3) At-a-glance analysis of social networks among a groupIf you're in a given space (e.g. travel blogs), it's a process to determine which social networks are/aren't being used by industry participants and influencers. Social/contact data in OSE can help with that by showing which social networks various sites are using and linking to from their pages: We need your feedbackThis first implementation is relatively light in the app—we haven't yet placed this data anywhere/everywhere it might be useful. Before we do, we want to hear what you think: Is this useful and valuable to your work? Does it help save you time? Would you want to see the feature expanded and if so, in what sections would it provide the greatest value to you? Please let us know in the comments, and by getting back in touch with us after you've had a chance to try it out for yourself. Thanks for giving social/contact data a spin, and look for more upgrades to Open Site Explorer in the very near future! Sign up for The Moz Top 10, a semimonthly mailer updating you on the top ten hottest pieces of SEO news, tips, and rad links uncovered by the Moz team. Think of it as your exclusive digest of stuff you don't have time to hunt down but want to read! |
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Seth's Blog : Along for the ride
Along for the ride
Like the pilot says, "sit back, relax, and enjoy the flight."
When you're on one of those Disneyland boats, it takes you where Disney wants you to go. That's why you got on. And so you are lulled, a spectator, merely a tourist.
So different, isn't it, from driving yourself, choosing your own route and owning what comes of it?
How long have you been along for the ride? When is your turn to actually drive?
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