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MSN Search disables link: , linkdomain:, and inurl: queries

Discussion in 'Bing' started by minstrel, Apr 1, 2007.

  1. #1
    Google some time ago crippled the link: query, probably partly to conserve resources as their index grew larger and larger but also at least partly as an attempt to discourage artificial link exchange schemes and what was called the webmasters' obsession with backlink counts and PageRank. Later, they did the same to the site: query, although there are some recent gains in recovering that function.

    Now this from MSN Search, announcing similar measures:

    We are flattered, but...
    By msnsearch

     
    minstrel, Apr 1, 2007 IP
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  2. jakomo

    jakomo Well-Known Member

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    Hi!

    Yes I saw that, but I thought that was a FF or IE problem on my PC LOL

    Jakomo
     
    jakomo, Apr 1, 2007 IP
  3. Sohan

    Sohan Peon

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    Should be back soon. They can't compete well with Yahoo + Google without it.
     
    Sohan, Apr 1, 2007 IP
  4. minstrel

    minstrel Illustrious Member

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    Uhhh.... Google pretty much did that about two years ago...
     
    minstrel, Apr 1, 2007 IP
  5. ReadyToGo

    ReadyToGo Peon

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    "Site:" still works for both Google and MSN, right? They've gotten rid of that in the past?
     
    ReadyToGo, Apr 1, 2007 IP
  6. paidhosting

    paidhosting Peon

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    So does that mean that all the tools out there providing backlinks info will just spit out false results? Cause if i am not mistaken msn's link check was far superior than googles.

    Or is this just an april fools hoax?
     
    paidhosting, Apr 1, 2007 IP
  7. simey

    simey Active Member

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    You can go over to hotbot.
    (search using MSN)

    it works for now.....:rolleyes:
     
    simey, Apr 1, 2007 IP
  8. gio

    gio Well-Known Member

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    its been like that for i think a week now..
     
    gio, Apr 2, 2007 IP
  9. minstrel

    minstrel Illustrious Member

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    It works in Google but, at least for a while, was not giving accurate results.

    Not an April Fool's hoax, no. As for external/third-party tools, they generally use the API - I don't know the extent to which this is affected.
     
    minstrel, Apr 2, 2007 IP
  10. dargre

    dargre Peon

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    #10
    Yep, I did this trick on my LinkPopularity tool.
    Check for: Google,Yahoo!,MSN,Altavista,AlltheWeb,HotBot,Netscape backlinks and indexed pages. Also Alexa rank + Dmoz checking.
    www.all4seo.net/link_popularity_checker.php

    I wonder if you like it and should I sell the script. What the price should be?
    Script is prepared for sharing to any website while search engine remain on your server. Similiar to iWebTool shared tools.
    If you want to have a link on this PR5 page, you can submit PREMIUM BONUS link to the directory.
     
    dargre, Apr 2, 2007 IP
  11. minstrel

    minstrel Illustrious Member

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    First there are already some free link popularity tools out there so to sell it you'd have to be offering something the others don't.

    I like the layout and simplicity of your tools. I'd suggest that you keep them as free tools on your website to promote your website services and directory. I got there through your link and found several other things of interest - think of it as great advertising.

    As a second choice, you could license the script for other webmasters to place on their sites but I'd recommend requiring a link back to you.
     
    minstrel, Apr 2, 2007 IP
  12. dargre

    dargre Peon

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    I didn't mean to sell it as a tool or service. I'm gonna keep it free on my website. Also can add more search results.

    I thought of selling the script rather. Think many websmasters wish to have such script and offer the tool on their websites or even share the tool to the world with link back required as you noticed

    Anyway thanks for nice opnion. Really appreciate it.
     
    dargre, Apr 2, 2007 IP
  13. schnapster

    schnapster Peon

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    Sigh is there anyway to get this information? I have been trying to indentify how many links this one page has to it?

    Is there any other backlink checker out there that people use other than what search engines have indexed?
     
    schnapster, Apr 3, 2007 IP
  14. guia

    guia Banned

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    #14
    When is the query for inbound links for MSN will be back?

     
    guia, Apr 3, 2007 IP
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    checksum Notable Member

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    What makes you think anyone outside of MSN would know this? :rolleyes:
     
    checksum, Apr 3, 2007 IP
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    dvduval Notable Member

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    #16

    Just what I needed. Thanks.
     
    dvduval, Apr 6, 2007 IP
  17. LuGeLaS

    LuGeLaS Peon

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    interesting
     
    LuGeLaS, Apr 6, 2007 IP
  18. pitumbo

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    Thanks for the explanation Minstrel -- I had seen the thread on here when the msn link: function had stopped working, but never found any explanation for the abrupt cessation of services. I'm bummed to hear the news, but the reason makes sense. Thanks.
     
    pitumbo, Apr 8, 2007 IP
  19. Correctus

    Correctus Straight Edge

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    That works! Thanks

    IT
     
    Correctus, Apr 9, 2007 IP
  20. dargre

    dargre Peon

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    #20
    Seems it stopped work even via HotBot no matter if you make a query to ask or msn.
    But there's still a way to CHECK and SEE msn/live backlinks results!
    Don't you believe? Check my tool:
    link_popularity_checker
    Don't forget to check for advertising or directory submission. :)
     
    dargre, Apr 12, 2007 IP