This week, we announced the release of our newest tool, Fresh Web Explorer. We're so excited to give marketers incredibly recent data in a tool to keep track of their mentions and links in a scalable way.
In today's Whiteboard Friday, Rand walks us through improving our marketing through fresh links and mentions, and he explains how you can use Fresh Web Explorer to achieve the best results.
Excited about Fresh Web Explorer? Have questions you'd like answered? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!
Video Transcription
"Howdy SEOmoz fans, and welcome to another edition of Whiteboard Friday. This week, as you may know, we've been very excited to release Fresh Web Explorer. It's one of our latest tools. We've been working on it for a long time. A lot of work and effort goes into that project. Huge congrats and thank you to Dan Lecocq and Tamara Hubble and to the entire team who has been working on that project. Kelsey and Carin and everyone.
So I wanted to take some time and talk through the value that marketers can get from Fresh Web Explorer and not just from Fresh Web Explorer, because I realize it's one in a set of tools, but also from things like doing regular Google 24 hour searches to look for brand mentions and links, using other tools like Radian6 or an uberVU, which is inside empowering, Raven Tools fresh links and fresh mentions section. You can do a lot of these things with any of those tools.
I'm going to focus on Fresh Web Explorer for this part, but you can extrapolate out some ways to use this stuff in other tools too.
So number one, one of the most obvious ones is trying to find opportunities for your brand, for your site to get coverage and press, and that often will lead to links that can help with SEO, lead to co-occurrence citations of your brand name next to industry terms, which can help with SEO, could help with local for those of you who are doing local and have local businesses mentioned. It certainly can help with branding and brand growth, and a lot of times helps with direct traffic too.
So, when I perform a search inside Fresh Web Explorer, I'm getting a list of the URLs and the domains that they're on, along with a feed authority score, and I can see then that I can get all sorts of information. I can plug in my competitors and see links, who's pointing to my competitor's sites. Perhaps those are opportunities for me to get a press mention or a link. I can see links to industry sites. So, for example, it may not be a competitor, but anyone who's doing coverage in my space is probably interesting for me to potentially reach out to build a relationship with.
Mentions of industry terms. If I find, you know whatever it is, print magazines that are on the web, or blogs, or forums, or news sites, feeds that are coming from places that are indicative of, wow, they're talking about a lot of things that are relevant to my industry, relevant to my brand and to what our company's doing, that's probably an opportunity for a potential press mention.
Mentions of competitors brands. If a press outlet is covering, or a blog or whoever, is covering one of your competitors, chances are good that you have an opportunity to get coverage from that source as well, particularly if they try to be editorially balanced.
Mentions of industry brands. It could be that you're in an industry that, and you're not necessarily competitive with someone, but you want to find those people who are relevant to your brand. So for example, for us this could include things like a brand like Gnip or a brand like HubSpot. We're not competitive with these brands, SEOmoz is not. But they are industry brands and places who cover Gnip and HubSpot may indeed cover Moz as well.
Number two, I can find some content opportunities, opportunities to create content based on what I'm discovering from Fresh Web Explorer. So I plugged in "HTC One," the new phone from HTC, and I'm looking at maybe I can curate and aggregate some of the best of the content that's been produced around the HTC One. I can aggregate reviews, get really interesting information about what's coming out about the phone. I might even be able to discover information to share with my audience.
So, for example, we focus on SEO topics and on local topics. If we expect the HTC One to be big and we want to cover several different phones and how that's affecting the mobile search space, we can look at their default search providers, what sorts of things they do in terms of voice search versus web search, whether they have special contracts and deals with any providers to be tracking that data and who that might be going to, all those kinds of things, and we can relate it back to what we're doing in our industry.
You can also Fresh Web Explorer to find the best time to share this type of information. So, for example, the HTC One comes out and maybe you're working for a mobile review site and you're like, "Oh, you know what? This has already been covered to death. Let's do something else this week, or let's cover some other stuff. Maybe we'll hit up the HTC One." Or, "Boy, you know what? This is just starting to get hot. Now is a great time to share. We can get on Techmeme and get the link from there. We can be mentioned in some of the other press coverages. We still have a chance, a shot to cover this new technology, new trend early on in its life cycle."
Number three, we can track fresh brand and link growth versus our competitors. So a lot of the time one of the things that marketers are asking themselves, especially in the inbound field is, "How am I doing against my competition?" So I might be Fitbit, which is a Foundry cousin of ours. They're also funded by Foundry Group. They compete with the Nike FuelBand, and they might be curious about who's getting more press this week. We released a new version of the Fitbit, or we're about to, or whatever it is, and let's see how we're doing against the Nike FuelBand. Then when we have our press release, our launch, let's see how that compares to the coverage we're getting. Where are they getting covered that we are not getting covered? Where are we getting coverage where they are not?
We can then use things like the CSV Export feature, which is in the top right-hand corner of the Fresh Web Explorer, and we can look at CSV Export to do things like, "Oh, I want to filter out these types of sites. Or I only want a report on the high feed authority sites versus the low feed authority one. So I want to see only the places where my coverage is high."
A note on feed authority though. Be very careful here because remember that a great page on a great site might be discovered through a low quality feed. It could be that a relatively junky feed is linking to some high quality stuff. We'll discover it and report on the feed authority of the source where we discovered it. So you may want to try using metrics like page authority and domain authority to figure out where are you being mentioned and is that a high quality site, not just feed authority.
All right. Number four. Find fresh sources that link to or mention two or more of your competitors, but don't mention you. Now, this has been a classic tool. We've had a tool in our library at Moz, which is similar to SEO Book's HubFinder. Ours is called the Link Intersect tool, and what you can do here is you can plug in something like some ice cream brands and see how it writes. So "Full Tilt" and "Molly Moons" ice cream, and I actually want to put quotes around those brand names so that I can get mentions every time someone mentions the Moon and the name Molly that would pop in there, that wouldn't be ideal, minus D'Ambrosio, which is the best Seattle ice cream shop obviously. It's a gelateria. It's fantastic. Side note, it's possible that maybe owned by my cousin-in-law, but shh, let's not tell anybody.
Okay, and then if I'm Marco over at D'Ambrosio Gelato, I can see where are Full Tilt and Molly Moons getting mentioned that aren't mentioning me. If it's, "Hey, there was an article in The Stranger about ice cream and they didn't cover us." And, "Hey the Capitol Hill blog didn't cover us." Maybe they don't know that we also have a Capitol Hill location. We should get in there and talk to those folks. We should mention, maybe leave a comment, maybe just tweet at the author of the post, whatever it is and tell them, "Hey, next time you cover ice cream, you should also write about us."
Number five. Compare sources coverage. So this is actually a bit of a teaser, and I apologize for that. So the operator site colon will not be available at lunch. So when you're watching this video, you probably can't use the site colon operator to see different sources and to run a search like the CRO site colon SEOmoz. However, it will be coming soon.
When it is, you'll be able to compare, hey is SEOmoz or is HubSpot more active in covering the CRO topic? Are there different sources out there that maybe don't have coverage of a topic and I could go and pitch them for a guest post? I could find those content opportunities. I could know if a topic is saturated or if it hasn't been covered enough. Maybe I find sites or blogs that might be interested in covering a topic that I would like them to write about. I can see who's covered and who hasn't using this site colon operator to figure out the source and the level of coverage that they might have or not.
The last one, number six, is really about reporting. Fresh Web Explorer is going to show you these great sort of trends about how is a particular term or phrase or link doing, links to a site, mentions of a brand name, mentions of a phrase or an industry term, whatever it is. So I can plug in things like my brand, SD, which is our link operator for just seeing links to anything on the sub-domain. I can plug in my sub-domain, and then I can see, here's how that's gone over the past 7 days or 30 days. I can screen shot that and put it in a report. I can download using the export functionality. I can download the CSV and then filter or scrub.
A lot of times, for example, PR companies, companies that help you with your press will do this type of work. They'll assemble this kind of reporting. In fact, at Moz we use a firm called Barokas here in Seattle. Every week they send us a report of here are all the places that you were mentioned, and here are places that mentioned industry terms and that kind of stuff, which is really nice, but you're oftentimes paying a lot of money to get that reporting. You can actually do that yourself if you don't have a PR company that you're already using for this type of work. Of course, if you are a PR company, this might be an option for you to do that type of reporting.
These six, they are only scratching the surface of what you can do with Fresh Web Explorer, and I don't doubt that I haven't thought of hundreds of uses yet for the data that's inside Fresh Web Explorer. I really look forward to seeing some cool creative uses from you guys out there, and I hope that you are enjoying the product. If you would like, please give us feedback. I know the team would love to hear from you on this, and they're constantly working and iterating and updating and adding in things like the site colon operator. So very cool.
Thank you very much, and we will join you again next week for another edition of Whiteboard Friday. Take care."
Another great WBF. I do have a slight moan though - the "new" camera technique is really off-putting. If you're worried about us not being able to read the whiteboard, maybe offer a screenshot of it underneath the video for reference?
I'll 2nd that - It's rather horrible Rand :/ I don't like the close up zoom on the images, we can zoom in ourselves if we really want but watching it in fullscreen on my 50" HD Monitor makes it pixelated.
Yeah, same to be honest. I guess it helps reading the text on the board though. Anyway, great WBF. I'll have a little play with the tool :)
It's great idea to have screenshot of whiteboard underneath the video.
However, I think it's better to have an infographic with text from whiteboard underneath the video. It would help people see what is written on whiteboard and SEOmoz would earn some backlinks too ;)
Hey all,Thanks for the feedback! I'm recording most of the Whiteboard Friday videos these days. I think the still photo of the whiteboard is a great idea. We'll try that out soon (the 22nd at a guess) and see what the response is. I can't promise I'll never zoom in again, but I'll definitely try to keep it to a minimum. Thanks!
Rand, thank you and your team for this tool and for this good video. Yesterday I tried to use this new tool, but got a little bit disappointed with the result. I figured that if you are a small company/brand then you don't get that many mentions that you could leverage and turn into links. However, after watching your WBF today I can see that there is a number of strategies that can come of using this tool. I will definitely give it another shot. ;)
This sounds like a wonderful tool, and I read about this earlier in the week. I wish I still had my pro membership. Maybe you could offer 1 week free if we've already used up our 1 month.
Thanks for all the tips on here. I hope to view this sometime in the future.
I agree w/ StevenHowe's comment. The panning made me a bit dizzy. I love his suggestion about having a screen shot underneath. That would be super helpful for many of these, esp so we can take some better notes. Maybe it could be a picture that you could also enlarge, too.
Glad you are experimenting, though in different techniques to always improve.
I have been dabbling with FWE this week am impressed at how quickly it provides results. Still learning as I go but your WBF has given me a few ideas to help locate niche guest post opportunities that I will be exploring this weekend. Thanks Rand.
This new explorer really moves toward more high level strategic thinking. Now, the tool enables a level of strategizing to the extent of pulling us in that direction. It's a change agent. Thank you. Anxious to run it through more trials.
Love the new tool. I'm already reading posts about how others are planning to and already are using it. Very cool stuff - another tool in the toolbelt never hurts.
Question - can you add this to the Moz Toolbar extension asap? I added a couple bookmarklets from another post but would love to have this readily accessible with all the other tools I use. Thanks!!
First of all thanks for including video about fresh web explorer
It is our blessing to get best tools for analysis.
Thanking the whole team behind it.
Guys,
Curious to know why you guys outsource your PR. What advantages do you see with that vs. in-house? Will you eventually get to a size that you bring that in-house?
I tried playing with FWE when it came out and didn't get the results I was expecting. This WBF gave me some ideas on how to use it. I also just noticed the "hide operators" button and discovered a lot of ways to get better results. Can't wait for the "site:" function to work!
Uh oh. This says "Marketing Efforts", Does this mean SEO is dying? lol
Hi Rand,
I understood all terms as you discuss at the whiteboard Friday but in this session I have one confusion about the new term cro site:www.seomoz.org,Kindly reply me what is it and how its beneficial?
I am looking forward to your reply.
Thanks,
Yes, I want to ask the same thing. I never heard about this before.I'll be thankful if Rand explain this new term.Thanks
Yes, Really We we do not aware about this term, so kindly reply us.
Thanks,
CRO is Conversion Rate Optimization. In this case, it's just an example of a query that you could do. Rand could have used unicorns instead of CRO as an example.
Thank you so much KeriMorgret for your kind response.
Hi Rand, I have used your new tool. Its really appreciable. I have been changing my thoughts regarding SEO since long and I was happy to see your video just matching my thoughts. The only problem I see is the links which are extracted from FWE shows those links too on which there is no mention. What should I consider that link then as opportunity for my website to reach it and make use of that link or its just a bug?
Would like to hear from you on this point.
Regards,Zeeshan
Hey Zeeshan!
Fresh Web Explorer is still in beta as we continue to refine the tool - this is great feedback! There is a flag on the very right side of the Mentions table to flag pages that don't contain your mention. We'll be collecting this feedback to keep improving our data collection.
Really happy that you've been enjoying the new tool!
Thanks,Carin
I tested it today and if I do a search for two words phrase it will give me results that mentioned one of the words but not both, I am guessing this is also something that needs to be fixed.
Thanks for the tool
link strategy is a very important part of SEO work. Thanks for telling us the ways of getting fresh links. This can help us a lot.Good quality relevant content will always get links organically, trouble is your good quality content is fighting for space on Google among rubbish content with people working day and night putting out links for it, Oh well, the battle continues
Hey Rand
Another great WBF and thanks for sharing useful info about the free web explorer. However, I am a bit disappointed that it is currently available to Pro members only. We being a basic member are also excited to use it at-least once and see what benefits can be pulled from the tool. My request is kindly think for basic member also.
Yes Really, we needed this one!
I'm a new blogger in an insanely competitive niche. I come to read up on SEOMoz products and read the blog posts religiously to try to learn more. I haven't subscribed to the monthly service or even used my free trial yet. Seeing new tools like the FWE makes me wonder what the heck I am waiting for. I obviously need all the help I can get and need to quit waiting until i think my blog reaches a certain level. I think I better jump on board here or I wonder if I will ever get my blog/business off the ground. Great video as usual and awesome all around info for us newbies. Thanks
Hey Rand, great vid. Had a play and thinks its really good. You guys have been on a roll recently withy he new tools. What's next?
I am really looking forward to playing around with the new tool. Anything that can make link building and outreach even a little bit easier sounds like a good tool to me! I think it'll be really useful in uncovering some missed linking opportunities without going stir crazy looking for them.
Hi Rand - great White Beard Friday. Oops... Freudian slip. :-) It's okay - the same is happening to my goatee and I haven't decided whether to keep plucking, shave, or just keep the grey to display my "maturity and wisdom." You've obviously chosen the latter option and it suits you well.
I'll have to check out Fresh Web Explorer. It looks like a great new tool. Kudos to SEOmoz for continuing to expand its product offerings.
As a non pro user, it's always a bit sad when the WBF is about a pro user feature. It looks more like the sales WBF than educational but I guess it's part of the game. 80% education, 20% promotion right?
I'll just sit here and wait for next week's WBF. Or I could just upgrade to a pro membership - darn it, it's working! :)
Another Awesome Whiteboard Friday Rand :), This is a great feature that you have added to your arsenal.
It will be great to get an insight into new fresh links and where your competitors are getting new links from as well for potential outreach.
Looking forward to the development of this great tool.
Cheers Rand
Hi Rand! Another amazing Whiteboard Friday post from you. I do believe that link strategy is a very important especially for people who have sites and for people maintaining a site. With this post, people who do SEO works now know some ways of getting fresh links. This can actually help them a lot. I think good quality and
relevant content will always get links organically. I am looking forward for another nice Whiteboard Friday post!
I use "Mentions" as an important part for enhancing my marketing strategy. I would personally recommend - Google Alerts or Mention to name a few.
Thanks Rand, for sharing the information regarding new tools.
Nice. I think checking brand mentions is becoming a daily SEO activity for me. Reaching out to people that have mentioned (but not linked) has landed me some awesome links! The OSE Mentions feature finds them literally minutes after people mention my brand. It's crazy.
Awesome Whiteboard Friday Rand! I'm going to be keeping my eye a lot closer to Fresh Web explorer as I move forward, it'd be great to work with it to predict blogging patterns and try to find new Niches to talk about.
This is a Great way to get current Data of My site AmarChintaa
I use to check competitors links because it is very valuable to get a approved link from a high authority site than wasting time to get links from other sites.
AH!! I really want to test it out! Too bad my Pro trial account expired T_T
More reasons to get a pro account.
AND HOW DO I KNOW SITES FEED AUTHORITY?????
thanks for sharing such a nice information that explain to use fresh links in our marketing strategy.
This tool is very good for me. I need a lot of brand links.
It's an awesome tool and is proving really useful, searching for industry stories has proved super successful!
Thank you for this. One less tool we have to use. Now if we can get to the point to where we only have to use SEOMoz tools and Excel we will be set
exactly... good point
Nice tool, I would like to try this to find new link opportunities and to get an idea about what kind of content get more links or shares so we can work on our content marketing to increase our visibility online.
Our team has already used this tool to discover content creation ideas for our clients. We are looking forward to learning more about this tool and using it in the future!
Def an awesome way to discover content opportunities! Love this new tool!
I have been using the tool and really like it. It's a powerful tool to identify same day opportunities and facilitate outreach. FWE doesn't just identify links to your term, it's any mention of your designated term.
I was comparing data I had on FWE to Trackur and it seems like FWE is better for website/blog mentions while Trackur does a better job with Twitter.
Hello Rand I like the tool what more are you going to be adding to it?
We used Fresh Web Explorer earlier in the week for a new client and the info we were able to provide them was great, thanks Rand, PS your watch is neat. :D
Such a nice information Thanks
Great addition Rand! Multiple ways this tool can be used, I did a quick post on finding guest posting opportunities using it at https://www.seoweather.com/find-guest-post-opportunities-with-fresh-web-explorer/
Hi Rand,
This is another good Whiteboard Friday.. all the six stuff which you mention is really good. but we are get more excited for the site: i think this is Awesome Features of this Tool ... Fantastic Job SeoMoz Team.
Great Post Rand. Thanks for sharing and also Thanks the team who developed the Web Explorer Tool.
I used Google Alerts for following brands and trends for topics but FWE is gonna be so much more useful.Thanks a lot for covering the uses. Awesome video.
What about the same thing for twitter? :p
"I can plug in my competitors and see links, who's pointing to my competitor's sites."
This is one amazing feature and something which if utilized correctly can seriously help in boosting the seo.Although this feature is available in many tools, you need to further refine the search , sometimes manually in order to get the real and accurate data.
To continuously check how you are faring against your competitors is something everyone should do but again, after the initial research, not many people keep a track of their competitors.
So this feature will greatly help internet marketers.
Amazing to see yet another tool for us to use - great work guys ;o)
Your pal,
Chenzo
Excellent WBF, Rand. This substantiates why the cost of being a pro-member is far outweighed by the benefits. Personally, I think this is a great tool in competitor analysis - lately I've been seeing people all of a sudden dominating the SERPs (well, maybe not dominating but showing in top 5 for most results) and their link profile really not justifying their position at all. This 'Fresh' tool has long been needed.
+1 with MauiRealtor on the pro member. SEOMoz and a lot of great things working for it. Thanks Rand for the WBF little talks. They are very informative.
Sounds like a potent tool. Thanks for sharing some ideas to get our creative juices going, Rand.
This video is really astonishiVisng,like to see more of it Thanks for sharing this useful white board Friday
Hi Rand,
Nice Tool...But i have a suggestion about this tool.
1. You can add some feature like social mention. Add a advance search and you can add filter Ex: ( Link From: Blogs, Microblogs, Bookmarks, Comments, Events, Images, News, Video, Q&A, Forum, Press Releases, Networks Etc...).
2. Add filter Country wise (Ex: USA, India, Etc...).
3. Put [Exact] and [Broad].
Thanks,
Pavan
Hey Pavan,
Those are great suggestions! We're collecting feedback to prioritize getting more features into the tool. I'll add these items to our feedback!
Thanks,Carin
Hey Rand, Great WBF and the FWE is fantastic too. One thing I'd love to see is the ability to click a particular day on the graph and then have the just mentions from that day displayed below. That way, if you see a competitor or whoever had a peak of mentions on a certain date, you could instantly drill down, see what they had done to make it happen and rip off their idea... Errrr, sorry, adapt their idea to suit your own needs.
Hey Nick!
Yes, great feedback - that is a feature we do have planned to develop. Since this was a beta release, the Fresh Web Explorer features are a bit sparse, but stay tuned for more improvements over the next couple months!
Thanks,
Carin
Looking forword to playing with this tool. If it's as much useful as Followerwonk.
Thanks a lot Mr. randfish to Whiteboard Friday I am very glad that i have seen this video and I love to say that its been very informative to me.
Regards,Ahmed Adnan
Another great Whiteboard Friday Rand, I've been taking a look at Fresh Web Explorer for pretty much the whole of yesterday, it seems like a mix of Blogsphere, OSE and a few other tools (I realise you may not want competitors brand names on your blog post). It's great to see how your brand name and especially your competitors brand names are being mentioned. My favourite thing is - It can help you find new press release opportunities and your social engagement. I love being able to find new places to contact it also (this is the main part for me) Allows you to gain new relationships.. Find other businesses in your industry that are maybe in another country and you can help build growth via sharing each others site, backlinks, guest posting etc.. It's a great tool - I know I exchange Guest Blog posts with companies in Canada & Australia which are miles away but give us really nice link juice and a great relationship - For example: They offer OnPage, Content, Press releases but don't offer Link building and Social Meida whereas we don't offer content and onpage but do link building and social media, we can help exchange services for each other and help grow each others business. - Just to add my company does offer onpage and content as well as link building, press releases etc.. :P
Guessing the 3 down votes is because of jealously of my awesome first comment :D
I would actually guess that the downvotes are because of turning the first comment away from a comment about the post and more towards what you do and adding in a plug for your company in the second half of the comment. The community is quick to downvote promotional comments.
I didn't mean too.. it's called going off on a tangent and i tend to do it a lot.. sorry community :(and I was trying to be relate-able to other SEO firms, and giving an example of how I use it, which a number of other comments below have given.
We've all posted comments which others took differently than we saw it. The important thing is that you aren't lurking, you are participating.
I agree, it's slightly unfair but atleast fair play to him for not editing it and sticking to his guns. I would of pressed that pen icon as soon as it got a downvote!
15 downvotes to first comment i think this was happen due to promotional or not quality comment