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The New Internal Backlink Database in SEO SpyGlass Gets Kudos from SEO Software Users

The in-house backlink database in SEO SpyGlass that has been recently launched by Link-Assistant.Com receives massive positive feedback within the first week since its release.

2011-12-21
MINSK, BELARUS, December 21, 2011 (Press-News.org) Link-Assistant.Com, a major SEO software provider, has made a beta release of its own multi-million database of backlinks in SEO SpyGlass - company's renowned backlink checker. The update was made 3 weeks prior to the initially planned date, sped up by the closure of Yahoo! Site Explorer, a free online service that many SEO tools used to rely on for up-to-date backlink statistics.

During the first week since its release, the in-house backlink database in SEO SpyGlass has received lots of thumbs-ups from over 53,000 of early adopters. Many of them say SEO SpyGlass has truly become the highest-performing and the most cost-effective alternative to Y!SE. Says Viktar Khamianok, CEO at Link-Assistant.Com:

"Although we did expect major improvements in SEO SpyGlass's performance after of the launch of our internal backlink base, the actual positive feedback that came rushing from all over the world has exceeded our boldest expectations. The main sentiment seems to be - gosh! I can now get many more backlinks for the same money! - All I can really say is, looks like we did a great job, and let this be our inspiration for developing amazing SEO tools further on."

*About SEO SpyGlass*

SEO SpyGlass is an award-winning backlink checker by Link-Assistant.Com. Backlink checkers are used by SEO's to look into the backlink landscape on one's own site, as well as to identify lucrative backlink sources by analyzing competitors' backlinks. And, as backlinks make up a big part of Google's ranking algorithm, a good backlink checker is an indispensable tool in every SEO's arsenal.

*On Link-Assistant.Com's backlink database*

The new database of backlinks in SEO SpyGlass comprises millions of backlinks and can be tapped into by free as well as paid SEO SpyGlass users at no extra charge. In addition, the high-performing backlink checker continues collecting backlink intelligence from 400 external sources. Thus, those using SEO SpyGlass now get a truly eclectic assortment of backlink data - some coming from company's own database, some retrieved directly from search engines' sources - thus getting quality services at a more than reasonable price.

To read more on the new backlink database in SEO SpyGlass, go to http://www.link-assistant.com/news/backlink-database.html

*Defining the world standard for SEO software - About Link-Assistant.Com:*

Link-Assistant.Com is a renowned SEO software company and maker of the highly acclaimed SEO PowerSuite bundle. The four SEO tools that make up SEO PowerSuite are: 1. Rank Tracker, the ultimate keyword tracker and a keyword research tool, 2. WebSite Auditor, an efficient tool for on-page SEO, 3. LinkAssistant, a first-rate link building app and 4. SEO SpyGlass, a top-preforming backlink checker.

Contact: press@link-assistant.com


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[Press-News.org] The New Internal Backlink Database in SEO SpyGlass Gets Kudos from SEO Software Users
The in-house backlink database in SEO SpyGlass that has been recently launched by Link-Assistant.Com receives massive positive feedback within the first week since its release.