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3:38 am September 18, 2012
| jaicatalano
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I used to have a site I check alexa rank from but I can't find it anymore after cleaning out a lot of junk.
Any suggestions other than the alexa site itself?
What sites do you use?
Thanks.
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4:37 am September 18, 2012
| MoneyBeagle
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Once a week, I use the Website Analyzer link on check-domains. This also gives you your most current MozRank, Domain Authority and Page Authority.
Link: here
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5:18 am September 18, 2012
| michael @ financial ramblings
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Is there a reason you're not using Alexa? You could just bookmark the Alexa page for each of your sites, throw them in a folder, and then open everything in that folder when you want to check — in Chrome, stick the folder in the bookmarks bar and then right click and pick your option for opening all.
MoneyBeagle: Nice link, thanks for sharing.
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1:21 pm September 18, 2012
| Eric – PersonalProfitability.com
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I have a Chrome browser plugin called SEO Status. Gives me Alexa and PageRank for every site I visit.
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7:40 pm September 18, 2012
| OneCentAtatime
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Ditto to Eric, I also use that same plugin..
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6:10 am September 19, 2012
| TB at BlueCollarWorkman
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I gotta agree with Michael, what's wrong with just checking the alexa site for your blog? I think it's good and serves your needs. (thanks for that link, Beagle)
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4:51 am September 22, 2012
| jaicatalano
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MoneyBeagle said:
Once a week, I use the Website Analyzer link on check-domains. This also gives you your most current MozRank, Domain Authority and Page Authority.
Link: here
This is the one I lost. Thank you guys.
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