MOZ should add a toxic link checker tool to their incredible arsenal of SEO tools. Seems like a no brainer.
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Checking the health of a back links especially on new accounts is crucial. MOZ wants to be a one stop SEO tool shop and I think this would certainly go a long way in cementing that.
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I have used link detox they are very good at what they do. The main differences are link detox uses majestic for their back link discovery. Moz uses Open site explorer
If you want my opinion you need to have Moz , Ahrefs, Majestic & Google Webmaster tools.
Moz is spectacular and critical to what you're doing. I would make a disavow file from all the tools goi I have had the best luck with removeem.com allows you to combine all of them together and I would recommend checking them out.
I hope this helps.
Tom
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Thanks Tom, how does this compare with http://www.linkdetox.com/ have you used them before?
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Open site explorer contains this feature already. It gives you a spam ranking for your back links and allows you to create a disavow file
https://moz.com/researchtools/ose/spam-analysis/flags?subdomain=moz.com
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https://moz.com/researchtools/ose/spam-analysis/
See
http://i.imgur.com/kzFP1jt.png
Hope this helps,
Tom
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