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Thread: MSN links?

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    spanishproperty is offline Condominium
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    Default MSN links?

    Not that I check the links to my sites that regularly but after checking recently I have noticed that I can't see any links appearing in MSN what so ever.

    Has anyone had the same results, or is it just me?

    I also have a site that I submitted to MSN in Feb 07 but is still not listed, I resubmitted to MSN, sent a re-include request but still nothing.

    MSN is bread and butter stuff but for me it has been a pain the arse of late.

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    MSN seems to move at it's own speed. Have one relatively new site that just hasn't been picked up by MSN at all it appears. Showed up in google very quickly (and ranks well) and shows up in others, but not yet in MSN.

    -Tim

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    Quote Originally Posted by spanishproperty View Post
    Not that I check the links to my sites that regularly but after checking recently I have noticed that I can't see any links appearing in MSN what so ever.
    MSN disabled the "link:" command early this month.

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    Google's is broken as well. However, you can use the google webmaster tools to see what the links to your site are. -Tim

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    Quote Originally Posted by tarheit View Post
    Google's is broken as well. However, you can use the google webmaster tools to see what the links to your site are. -Tim
    Google's "link:" command is not broken. Their policy is to show only a select set of links to a site when you use that command.

    MSN disabled their "link:" command because too many people were using automated queries to check links and it was putting a tremendous load on their servers.

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    I am still having problems getting new sites listed in MSN, I know that MSN is not the main SE to be listed in but for me it used to be the easiest and fastest SE for results for new sites which is really hurting as they are sat there doing nothing accept being listed in yahoo.

    Come MSN - sort it out!

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    the sites I work on aren't showing up under MSN either I get great rankings in yahoo, okay in Google...

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    You can still view http//:www.(yoursite).com and see some links.

    Yeah I really did not like when they dissabled that.

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    No need to submit your new site to MSN. MSN will find your site if the site has links. Usually, MSN pick up new sites pretty quickly. So start building links.
    Want to figure out your monthly mortgage payment? use free mortgage calculator. Need to know whether you can afford that house? try affordability calculator. LTV calculator can help you calculate your home loan to value (LTV) ratio.

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    IBL? its been more than 2 months if am not mistaken since the day they disable the advance search because of the over usage or mass usage. try the submit express it has a result but am not to sure its accurate.

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