Hey, just something that i've just noticed and would like to point out, maybe have a discussion about it. Here is the tool: http://www.iwebtool.com/backlink_checker Now, at first, when someone views the tool, it's about webmasters backlink checking right? That's what i assumed and so i checked my backlinks and so on... then i incorrectly typed a web address without the .com suffix and guess what came up? some listings most people will refer as search results however it isnt usual search results, seems to be pretty precise results. try it out for yourself -- on the above tool type in "photoshop-tutorials" or "webmaster-tools" and some pretty good results show up. what you think?
It's the same as you would get if you typed keyword-phrase-whatever in Google's search. That said, there seems to be a difference in the rankings, and I have attempted to discuss it elsewhere. I am uncertain if it is releasing penalties, or if Google is treating the hyphenated phrase differently. I rank somewhere in the 90's for a certain term, but with hyphens I am at number 9. At one point, it actually seemed to undo the effects of jagger... but others said it did not work the same for them.
Thanks for bringing the web tools site to our attention, Kenni. There are so many web tools to help web designers these days that an extra one is always handy.
ive tried this one long back its good, i saw its link in my awstats thats from where i spot it out. its very helpful.