Majestic SEO Takes Their Site Explorer Tool Free

The Majestic SEO team announced today that they have made their Site Explorer tool free for verified domains. With that, they also announced improvements to the user interface, additional features and unlimited use for paid users of the tool. Free user accounts can get up to 2,500 links to their site, while paid users can […]

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majestic-seo-logo-1 The Majestic SEO team announced today that they have made their Site Explorer tool free for verified domains. With that, they also announced improvements to the user interface, additional features and unlimited use for paid users of the tool.

Free user accounts can get up to 2,500 links to their site, while paid users can go beyond those 2,500 links. Dixon Jones from Majestic SEO said that 2,500 links will provide smaller business with all of their “important link data.”

They can also get the new links the site acquired on a daily basis. Plus, the tool will show you which old links are newly broken, i.e., the links you may soon lose.

Additional upgrades include improved settings for your advanced reports, quicker navigation to other tools within Majestic SEO and clarification on when Majestic SEO first found a specific link pointing to your site.

To sign up for Majestic SEO’s free Site Explorer tool click here.

Majestic SEO’s competitors include Moz (formerly SEOmoz), AHrefs and more.


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