How to Find Your Strongest Web Pages


strongest web page seo tool

Use this SEOmoz tool to see a list of your strongest web pages (blog posts) — these are pages that have the strongest potential for links and authority to rank in Google and the other search engines. Simply enter your website or blog URL and get the list.

Easier than pumping iron.

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13 Responses to “How to Find Your Strongest Web Pages”


  1. 1 Brian LeBars Dec 3rd, 2007 at 10:37 pm

    Did I give permission to use my photo???

  2. 2 Brian LeBars Dec 3rd, 2007 at 10:41 pm

    For a real question. What is the best way to apply this information. Is it replicating the content or writing style?

  3. 3 Forrest Dec 3rd, 2007 at 11:39 pm

    How does this actually work…? It says “This tool generates a list of pages on your domain that have the highest potential (in terms of links & authority) to rank in the search engines,” but in broad terms … how is/could-that-be coded into a web programming language?

    My ’strongest’ post is the one I made yesterday; #2 and #3 are from August. It’s certainly not counting links … the newest post obviously has had the least amount of time to earn them, isn’t even crawled yet.

    It’s interesting, but I wonder how much this actually tells us…?

  4. 4 Pensacola Real Estate News Dec 4th, 2007 at 12:20 am

    the guy on the right kind of freaks me out. He can’t be real. As for the tool, I’m just focused on long term SEO via content generation. Don’t think this tool would help me much, but thanks for the great post. New tools and ideas are always welcome. But that guy on the right really tweaks me.

  5. 5 sellsius Dec 4th, 2007 at 12:55 am

    @Brian - How did you get that bathing suit on? :)

  6. 6 Bob Carney Dec 5th, 2007 at 12:08 am

    Not sure about that…I have post that have a page rank of 2 and they were at the bottom of the list. (not saying that 2 is huge, but it is bigger than a 0.)

    Did it work for you?

  7. 7 Forrest Dec 5th, 2007 at 12:23 am

    I don’t think the PR value reflected in the toolbar is of any value. It’s entirely possible that your page with the highest toolbar PR gets the least traffic; mine is somewhere in between. Newer posts, ones that haven’t been assigned any PR, get plenty of search traffic. Remember that PR is one of many factors that determine where a page lands for a given search.

  8. 8 sellsius Dec 5th, 2007 at 2:44 am

    I think the key word is “potential”. The pages may contain those attributes that make them capable of higher search engine traffic. But like most computer generated solutions, the results may not reflect reality. Sorta like a z-stimate.

  9. 9 Bob Carney Dec 5th, 2007 at 7:55 am

    LOL…z-stimate.

  10. 10 madison albright Dec 5th, 2007 at 3:26 pm

    seomoz is a great utility!

  11. 11 Radar Detectors Dec 6th, 2007 at 2:07 am

    Great body, is that a picture of small, medium and large.

  12. 12 Runy Dec 19th, 2007 at 4:16 pm

    What is the best way to apply this information?

  13. 13 sellsius Dec 19th, 2007 at 4:51 pm

    Runy, I’m not an SEO expert but I would say one way to use it is to link back to those pages.

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