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Manage your incoming links the smart way!

Advanced Link Manager 2.1

Caphyon LLC has released Advanced Link Manager 2.1, a tool that helps manage your web site incoming links. Advanced Link Manager runs on Mac OS X, Windows 98/2000/XP, and Linux.

Almost all major search engines that exist today, rank a web page based on the number and the quality of links that point to that web page. Advanced Link Manager helps you monitor your incoming links, keeping you informed as to where they come from and what their content is.

With Advanced Link Manager you can also track your backlinks evolution in time. Some domains have various links to your site, distributed on various pages belonging to that domain, of which only a few bring you relevant traffic. You should be very interested that these important links stay where they are, so tracking their status becomes a necessity. Advanced Link Manages does this for you automatically, through its ability to create updatable reports and meaningful graphical charts.

What's new in Advanced Link Manager 2.1

This version adds support for partial updates, a new Link Text report, and the ability to send reports by email via secure SMTP connections.

Advanced Link Manager costs USD $149 for the Professional edition. Users who don't need certain advanced features like printable reports can purchase the Standard edition for USD $99.
The application can be downloaded from: www.advancedlinkmanager.com

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