Save the results and use a good text editor to replace adobe.com with whatever site you feel like testing with.
Next up you import that list and use the Check Links feature. All of the sites that include a backlink to your test site on them, are good indexer sites.
Save the list of good links from the link checker. Use your text editor again and replace your test site like test.com with {website}
You now have a good indexer list. The last time I created one using this method I ended up with just over 10,000 sites that worked well.
(05-22-2010, 04:38 AM)Anon752seo Wrote: use custom searches to figure it out.
The simplest is:
-site:adobe.com inurl:adobe.com
Save the results and use a good text editor to replace adobe.com with whatever site you feel like testing with.
Next up you import that list and use the Check Links feature. All of the sites that include a backlink to your test site on them, are good indexer sites.
Save the list of good links from the link checker. Use your text editor again and replace your test site like test.com with {website}
You now have a good indexer list. The last time I created one using this method I ended up with just over 10,000 sites that worked well.
Sorry, but I am not following...is the test site one of my sites? Very new to this, so bare with me! Thanks!