Optimize and Promote your website incredibly easy
Version | 3.0 |
Updated | Apr 2nd 2011 |
Developer |
Pivotal Systems Ltd
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User Rating |
923
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Original File Size | 19.7 MB |
Downloads | 7780 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 |
Category | Internet |
WebLink SEO is a powerful software package that enables you to analyze your competitor's websites and promote your website on the Internet to generate better search engine results.
Search Engine Optimization used to be a time-consuming and difficult process, but WebLink SEO makes light work of it by providing you with a wide variety of tools that not only help to analyze and optimize your website, but also promote your website on the Internet.
Whether you operate a new website or an established website there is always something you can learn from your competitors. WebLink enables you to unlock the linking strategy of your competitors by analyzing the links that are being provided to their website. This means you can quickly establish new link partners simply by asking the same websites that link to your competitors to also link to you.
You can also use the Backlink Analysis tool to see exactly who is providing links to your competitors, including what anchor text is used in the link, the Google PageRank of the webpage providing the link and also the IP addresses of websites providing the links, enabling you to see how many unique websites are providing links to the analyzed website.
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