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Hi everyone,

I just finished the beta version of a new tool, and I would like to get everyones thoughts on it. It is a free service, and if enough people like it then I will finish it out right according to googles API.

You can play with it here: http://iblcheck.com

Let me know what you all think...

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Looks good!

1 sugesstion, maybe make the websites found clickable


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I think it's cracking! The "suggestion" regarding how many inbound links to get ranked in the top ten is a great guideline to go by, very useful. *Thumbs up from me* :D

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William. I think you new tool is excellent!! Very helpful.

In regards to your service of sellings IBLs, if Google cares most about links from "relevant" content, how does it help to get all these links from non-relevant content?

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Nice idea. Unfortunatelly, it is probably impossible to determine the actuall pagerank of the pages you competitors IBLs are coming from. In this way, the tool can only approximate.
Still quite usefull.

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groundspeed2003 wrote:
In regards to your service of sellings IBLs, if Google cares most about links from "relevant" content, how does it help to get all these links from non-relevant content?


On topic links are always better, but any link is counted. The higher the IBL's PR, the better. William sells links from pages that have good PR. Even though they may be off topic, they are still going to help a lot.

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Very nice William. :D Nice enough to bookmark.
My only suggestion would be if there was a way you could show only IBL's from outside sites. I am seeing a lot of internal link results on the sites with high PR. If you could pull that off, it would be really sweet.


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Bucket wrote:
Very nice William. :D Nice enough to bookmark.
My only suggestion would be if there was a way you could show only IBL's from outside sites. I am seeing a lot of internal link results on the sites with high PR. If you could pull that off, it would be really sweet.


wouldnt be too hard really to do. It would mean that I would need to pull 100 extra IBL's than they ask for and filter the internals out. or maybe even allow people to choose to view them or not.


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scisoft wrote:
Nice idea. Unfortunatelly, it is probably impossible to determine the actuall pagerank of the pages you competitors IBLs are coming from. In this way, the tool can only approximate.
Still quite usefull.


I can actually determine the toolbar pagerank for each IBL. I am working on it. It will get better as time goes by, but for a freebie, i wont be spending weeks or months on it :)


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William, the suggested IBLs is for PRs 4+. Would you say there is a multiplier for pages lower than PR 4.

For instance, if you need 10 IBLs PR 4+, how many links of PR 2 would it take to equate to that?


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groundspeed2003 wrote:
William, the suggested IBLs is for PRs 4+. Would you say there is a multiplier for pages lower than PR 4.

For instance, if you need 10 IBLs PR 4+, how many links of PR 2 would it take to equate to that?



as far as the actual "vote" counting process google uses, there is definately a multiplier and possibly a damper, however I have no fricken clue what it is or i would have included it.


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Looks good buddy. I like the suggestion and it makes me want more links :D

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It isn't knowm, GS2003, but people estimate that the toolbar PR is on a log scale, and that it's base 6 or 7. If that's so it would take 6 ot 7 PR2s to equal a PR3, and 6 or 7 PR3 to equal a PR4. But that's assuming that all the pages have an equal number of links from them. The number of links from a pages make a big difference.

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PhilC wrote:
It isn't knowm, GS2003, but people estimate that the toolbar PR is on a log scale, and that it's base 6 or 7. If that's so it would take 6 ot 7 PR2s to equal a PR3, and 6 or 7 PR3 to equal a PR4. But that's assuming that all the pages have an equal number of links from them. The number of links from a pages make a big difference.


exactly why I am limiting OBL's on my networks.


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Hi Williamc

Handy tool you got there. I've book marked it and will recommend it to others.

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rads wrote:
Hi Williamc

Handy tool you got there. I've book marked it and will recommend it to others.


Thanks rads :)

It will get better over time, but I have to mainly focus on my networks to keep my own customers happily aquiring more and more IBL's :)


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Nice tool William... and a clever way to sell the advertising space ;)

Bookmarked and will recommend it to my customers.

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very slick william.


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Thanks carlos and emancipator :)


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