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I'd like one of these too! When I first tried a link checker I was disappointed that I had to know the exact page where my link was supposed to be.
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Try SEO Elite.
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I saw that seoelite but it's a little more than I needed...a simple tool to do the job would be nicer...or if seoelite could build directories like arelis can.
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linkwrangler.com
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The reason you don't see link crawlers is because they use up valuable resources. They would put an undue load on a server just to find one link. Imagine if everyone set a crawler loose on DMOZ every day/week to find one link. If you don't understand that, then just trust me that it is not a cool thing to do to someone.
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Wish I could find that site that I traded with that uses LM so I could get rid of them. |
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Hi Kensmithkw,
I use linksmanager.com and have turned off the automatic link checker feature. Once a month, I manually check the link page that was submitted and if my link is not there, I email the webmaster. If I cannot get a response within 2 weeks, I delete the link. I don't think that linksmanager is a bad product, it's just that people don't use it correctly. I've also read in other threads that you can block the linksmanager spider too.
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the obnoxious part is that all the products that do sites crawls to find a link are bundled with a full link management system. I just want that small piece. And it would be nice if it outputted the page it found the link on so I could then update my database. It would save a lot of trouble for when people move links...it would avoid all the extra communication back and forth because of a misplaced link. I certainly have a respect for the desire to NOT hammer a site every time you want to do a link check, but crawling would be very handy for people who have dynamic directories.
Anyone know how to code that kind of thing? |
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I use Xenu and it's indispensable for when you have the a) home page, and b) the link page but can't work out to get from a) to b)
It's not bundled, it's a single purpose, free, desktop tool. I've used it for years and it's great. When you find the links page you can look at the properties for the page(s) it's linked from and trace it back. There's a page map feature too. Sarah |
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