Learn how to use Open Site Explorer to find opportunities in your links' anchor text. Get your Daily SEO Fix!
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In today's Daily SEO Fix, Tori dives into using Open Site Explorer to find opportunities—particularly potential keyword ranking opportunities—in your links' anchor text. Watch "How to Use Open Site Explorer to Check Your Anchor Text" to get started!
The Daily SEO Fix is an ongoing series of Moz tool tips and tricks in under 2 minutes. To watch all of our videos so far, and to subscribe to future ones, make sure to check out the Daily SEO Fix channel on YouTube!
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Thanks for sharing Matt.. It's indeed a fantastic initiative by Moz to educate customers like me.
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