This is a neat service, but it will be much more useful to me if I can exclude ones from my own domain AND ones from my support forums (not on my domain) AND ones that I create by commenting on blogs. While they may or may not be relevant from an SEO ranking standpoint, they are not really of interest to me since I already know about them. I'd much rather be notified about someone mentioning Code Anthem in a blog or forum that I wouldn't have found otherwise. Basically a Google Alerts, but since Google alerts often gives me unrelated results, this would be more accurate.
If there is demand I will implement it and I guess I need those features too. Auto ignoring blogs you comment on sounds a bit too challenging but internal and static domains should be easy to ignore through a user cp. Thanks for the feedback
I think this is a great idea, but the result is very noisy. For example, my site, Tagxedo (http://www.tagxedo.com) was started just 5 months ago but I saw links from blog articles that date back to 2007. The link is there (side bar) but it is really not very useful.
Perhaps this is a good starting point for your business (or a just a tool or service), but if there is someway to weight the pages of the pages or links, etc, it would be much more interesting. In other words I (and presumably many others) only want to know the significant links.
Also is the maximum number of links limited to 999? If this is so because of CPU/bandwidth reason then this service is not very useful for most except the very-early-stage startups.
The ability to track competition is a wonderful value proposition.
It seems like an interesting tool, and I signed up my site for the notification service.
However, it's kind of difficult for me to judge the actual value of the notifications until I start getting them. Having lived without this information so far, it's hard to measure the utility in advance.
It's not the email notification you need to demonstrate-- it's the value the email notification provides.
Give me some situations where getting notified that someone has backlinked to my site would be useful to me. Show me ways that I can use this information to my advantage.
I just started trying out Open Site Explorer (http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/) yesterday. So I'm interested to see how your tool compares. A feature I like for the aforementioned tool is the "Linking Root Domains". With regards to your tool I definitely like the sounds of email updates both for my own sites as well as competitors. But so as to not be inundated by emails, it might be nice to choose the option to only be updated when a new "Linking Root Domain" has been found.
OSE will get you up to 10k links if you join the SEOmoz PRO account, whereas YSE only gives you 1,000.
I agree with your point, just tell me the root domain linked to me, and then maybe in the software show me all of the pages (in case they add it to a footer or sidebar)
I have no proposal I believe you can be a premium service from yahoo but thats out of my budget so could possibly down the chain do it. I think for a site with hundreds of thousands of links this tool would be quite void anyway. thanks
Love the fact that the email alert contained a "X people have received this alert" -- people's paranoia (or vanity) is a wonderful thing to exploit. :)
I made it like that because its also useful to know when a new page has been directorised and analysed for back links. So to you its not useful at all to see your internal backlinks?
No, I have lots and usually I don't care about where do I link to where (as it is my linking... if I fail, it is my fault :). And from the numbers, I think there is some missing count (I have around 30 or 40 posts this year, each one pointing to at least 4 other posts in my blog, if internal are well counted that would make 160... and I have far more than 60 back links 'in the wild'!)