I found a simple way to implement this. (you need an SEOmoz pro account for better results)
On the bottom of your delicious page there is an rss of your recent pages. Copy it down.
Sign up for a SEOmoz api account. You can check mozrank for free (like pr, but more accurate) Their on page tool is better, but you need a pro account.
Shove the rss and api into yahoo pipes an knit them together and sort my rank. I am not a programmer and it wasnt too much work.
Antirem, if you ever record a video on how to use pipes to do this let me know, I have never really had the time to use pipes the way I should be. Thank you for the comment too, and thanks for sharing!
Hey, great video, extremely enlightening, what would you suggest to a lone seo with no programming resources who still wants to tap into the api's you discussed?
Monobry, thank you. If you don't have the programming resources to use the API, I'd say try using Yahoo Pipes to parse up the RSS feeds. Yahoo Pipes has a graphical interface making it easier to figure out how to do it with minimal programming resources.
What a great way to use Delicious. I currently try to keep track of directory websites that have fast turnaround times, this would be a easier way of keeping track and sharing that information with colleagues.
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Nice, excatly what i have searched for ;)
mr24bd 3 months ago
Thank you sharing this great info!
greenliondigital1 1 year ago
@greenliondigital1 My pleasure, anytime!
wilreynolds 1 year ago
I can see from watching this video I have several hours more to go so I can absorb what is in the rest of Wil's videos.
Great Job.
DeadIntoUTube 1 year ago
I found a simple way to implement this. (you need an SEOmoz pro account for better results)
On the bottom of your delicious page there is an rss of your recent pages. Copy it down.
Sign up for a SEOmoz api account. You can check mozrank for free (like pr, but more accurate) Their on page tool is better, but you need a pro account.
Shove the rss and api into yahoo pipes an knit them together and sort my rank. I am not a programmer and it wasnt too much work.
Instant list of sites!
antirem 2 years ago
:-/
Just saw wilreynolds comment explaining what I just did.
antirem 2 years ago
Antirem, if you ever record a video on how to use pipes to do this let me know, I have never really had the time to use pipes the way I should be. Thank you for the comment too, and thanks for sharing!
wilreynolds 2 years ago
Hey, great video, extremely enlightening, what would you suggest to a lone seo with no programming resources who still wants to tap into the api's you discussed?
Monobry 2 years ago
Monobry, thank you. If you don't have the programming resources to use the API, I'd say try using Yahoo Pipes to parse up the RSS feeds. Yahoo Pipes has a graphical interface making it easier to figure out how to do it with minimal programming resources.
wilreynolds 2 years ago
Thank you very much. Can you tell me where you learn all that? Is there something like a SEO school in USA or some kind of training?
I always wanted to learn SEO but i never found anyone to explain me - how to do that and how to do that.
SEO is not thing that you always have to do. Look warez-bb. they have 70-80 basic links of their forum and their alexa rank is 600
And how and why this page have Page rank 4? It's only one month old...
Forumrs 2 years ago
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Forumrs 2 years ago
Thanks for the great info. Just finished watching all of your videos and making notes. Learned A LOT of info over the last 12 hours.
andmcgr 2 years ago
Thanks for watching, and dropping a comment here, the feedback is much appreciated and best of luck in your SEO efforts!
wilreynolds 2 years ago
Thanks for adding another tip, appreciate it.
wilreynolds 2 years ago
What a great way to use Delicious. I currently try to keep track of directory websites that have fast turnaround times, this would be a easier way of keeping track and sharing that information with colleagues.
jam90s 2 years ago