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Click here to download free trial version and learn more information about the program.
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LinkSurvey
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After launching LinkSurvey, you will see
a user interface similar to the one illustrated below. Part 1 is the menu;
part 2 is the toolbar, and Part 3 is status bar. Along with these sections,
the main window is also divided into three sections: Part 4 is the site
window, where you manage the queued websites; Part 5 is the link window,
where you will find the websites that contain links to the specified site;
Finally, Part 6 is the multi-tabbed browser that allows you to view the
found web pages from within LinkSurvey.

Using LinkSurvey is a very easy and straightforward process. For example,
you have the website www.site-a.com
- and you have two main competitors, who own www.site-b.com
and www.site-c.com . Since your website
is new, your traffic is quite low and, of course, the link popularity is
far lower than your competitors who have established sites. Below are the
steps you need to take using LinkSurvey to get your site up to par:
Step 1: Select "New->Link Popularity (Multiple Sites)"
from the "File" menu and create a new project.
Step 2: Right click your mouse in the site window and select "New
Site" - this will prompt you with a pop-up box where you should
enter "Site A" in the "Name" field and "www.site-a.com"
in the "Address" field. Select "Checking links to this domain"
and press "OK" to exit the prompt. You will notice that a new
row has been inserted into the site window as well as a new column labeled
"Site A" has been created in the link window.
Step 3: Repeat step two to add both of your competitors sites, both
www.site-b.com and www.site-c.com.
Don't forget to have "Checking links to this domain" checked
off for both of these sites as well.
Step 4: Now that you have the preparation done, it is time to instruct
LinkSurvey to begin the query. Before starting, confirm that your PC is
connected to the internet, otherwise LinkSurvey will not work properly.
Choose "Start" in the "Search" menu; you should see
the small icon in the upper-right corner begin to rotate, this means that
LinkSurvey is making the queries.
Step 5: The addresses of the web pages that LinkSurvey found will
appear in the link window. The "Address" column contains the
URL of the web page that the link was found; the "Hit" column
shows the number of qualified inbound links found on the web page, i.e.
how many websites in your project it is linking too. If the "Site
A" column is blank, this means that the site does not contain any
links to www.site-a.com; however, if
there is a "Y" in that column, it means that the site does contain
a link to www.site-a.com.
The "Hit" column in the site window will be constantly updated
during the query process; this column indicates the number if links found
that are pointing towards this website. With this information in your arsenal,
you can now concentrate on getting the websites that link to your competitors
to link to your site as well. You should make it a goal to not only match
the number of links they have, but to exceed them.
Step 6: When you see the icon in the upper-right corner stop spinning,
that means that queries are all complete. Alternatively, you can press the
"Stop" button in the "Search" menu to abort the
process.
Step 7: Select the "Save" option in the "File"
menu and define the name you would like to save it as - this will
save all the project information, including the results found during queries.
You can resume working on this project at a later time by selecting "Open"
in the "File" menu.
These are the basic steps to using LinkSurvey, which should give you a good
understanding of how it can help you.
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