How does OSE count Total Links?
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I'm trying out Market Samurai & OSE for gauging SEO competition.
When I try both the tools for giving backlink count for a specific page then I'm seeing remarkable difference.
Hence I need to know how OSE calculates "Total Links" for a page & how can we be sure that it is true?
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Hi Notsy,
The truth is that there is not a 100% accurate backlink tool out there. SEOmoz maintains their own index which is used for OSE data. Market Samurai is likely just pulling data from another backlink data provider - maybe Majestic SEO.,
No two data providers will give you the exact same numbers. They refresh their data a different rates and have different methods for scrubbing junky links from the results, and none of them have the same level of resources as Google to throw at building an index.
Here's nice article that gives a comprehensive look at the major link research tools - http://www.rankabove.com/news/seo-research/backlink-data-provider-all/
Hope this helps!
Tim
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