Learn how to examine and analyze links using MozBar: Get your Daily Fix!
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Hello again!
We have another tutorial for The Moz Daily SEO Fix video series--tips and tricks with Moz tools in two minutes or less.
In today's Daily SEO Fix, Abe shows you how to use MozBar to examine and analyze SERPs and access keyword difficulty scores for a given page--in a single click. Watch The Moz Daily Fix: New MozBar Features to Help You Examine and Analyze SERPs to learn how.
And, if you don't have MozBar, you can download it for free here: http://mz.cm/1Be9wjj
To view more videos like this, be sure to check out The Moz Daily SEO Fix playlist on YouTube.
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